WHY TEACHERS SHOULD PREPARE A LESSON PLAN?

Authors

  • Dilbar Ixtiyar qizi Tursinbaeva Berdakh Karakalpak State University Faculty of foreign languages Author

Keywords:

Interactive and evaluative decisions, purpose of the lesson, internal and external reasons, daily lesson planning.

Abstract

This article examines why teachers should prepare a lesson plan for every lesson they conduct and shows different types of lesson plans, also  ways to effective lesson conducting.

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Published

2024-06-26

How to Cite

Tursinbaeva , D. I. qizi. (2024). WHY TEACHERS SHOULD PREPARE A LESSON PLAN? . INTERNATIONAL SCIENCES, EDUCATION AND NEW LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES, 1(8), 17-20. http://internationalsciences.org/index.php/is/article/view/176