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  2. Four Freedoms - Wikipedia

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    "Four Freedoms" Lesson plan for grades 9–12 from National Endowment for the Humanities; As a delivered text, enhanced audio, video excerpt at AmericanRhetoric.com. Text and audio. "FDR4Freedoms Digital Resource" The digital education resource of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park "Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park"

  3. Lesson plan - Wikipedia

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    A lesson plan is a teacher's detailed description of the course of instruction or "learning trajectory" for a lesson. A daily lesson plan is developed by a teacher to guide class learning. Details will vary depending on the preference of the teacher, subject being covered, and the needs of the students .

  4. Backward design - Wikipedia

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    Backward design challenges "traditional" methods of curriculum planning. In traditional curriculum planning, a list of content that will be taught is created and/or selected. [4] In backward design, the educator starts with goals, creates or plans out assessments and finally makes lesson plans.

  5. Georgios Savvas - Wikipedia

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    Savvas was born in the 1880s in Thessaloniki. He participated in an armed group at Olympus at the beginning of the Macedonian Struggle. He soon became a leader of a small group. There he met with Konstantinos Mazarakis-Ainian and at the end of 1905, Mazarakis asked him to move with his team in Mariovo after the damage the Greek bodies suffered ...

  6. Lesson planning - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 4 April 2015, at 20:15 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  7. Lesson study - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, lesson study is conducted at the school, district, and national levels. [2] Features common to all three levels are: preparation of a detailed lesson plan, providing background research information, lesson goals, connections to state or local learning standards, reasoning behind the design of the lesson, and steps of the lesson along with anticipated student responses;

  8. Race to the Top - Wikipedia

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    In such integrated systems, students can access their assignments, grades and learning activities; parents can view the academic expectations of their child, and his or her school attendance and grades; and teachers and principals can access their students' data and find strategies and resources (e.g., sample lesson plans) to meet their ...

  9. Savvas the New of Kalymnos - Wikipedia

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    Saint Savvas of Kalymnos (also known as Saint Savvas the New) is the patron saint of the Greek island of Kalymnos, where he lived during the last twenty years of his life as the priest and spiritual father of the nuns of the Convent of All Saints. He was a great ascetic, confessor, icon painter, and miracle-worker.