Kategorie: Planning Strategies
DefinitionPlanning strategies are used, among other things, to plan the learning process, set goals, and select learning strategies. Planning strategies usually precede the actual learning activity.
ZielgruppeLehrkräfte
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| (Teacher shows a parachute:) “You will build one like this today. We'll do another experiment with it in a moment” |
| You must slowly move on to writing down your observations now. |
| Before we start: How do we always proceed before we start working? What have we learned to do first? |
| You start with the appearance now. You write down: Appearance, colon and you write down, what the frog looks like. You start with that. Not with the fact that they are early risers. That's not important. |
| You have three minutes left, otherwise you'll have to finish it at home |
| I'd like us to repeat what's important for a poster, what's important for a lecture like this. |
Zugehörig zu DimensionMetacognitive Strategies
UrsprungEigenentwicklung
Veröffentlichungsdatum28.10.2025
Gehört zuUnterrichtsbeobachtung (Ratingmanual): Assessing How Teachers Enhance Self-regulated learning (ATES)



