Using one of Egan’s planning frameworks, Describe an evaluation that can measure the extent to which the content has been learned.

P: Using one of Egan’s planning frameworks,
write a lesson in a subject matter you plan to teach for students in the age group you would most
like to work with. Say what makes you choose that framework for your lesson

1. Identifying importance: State what is affectively engaging about the topic. Say why it is important.

2. Finding binary opposites: Describe some set(s) of binary opposites that best capture the affective importance of the topic. Say what makes them an effective choice.

3. Organizing the content into a story form: Say what content most dramatically embodies the binary concepts. Describe an image that best captures that content and its dramatic contrast. Say why the image is a good choice. Say why the image is useful in articulating the content in story form.

4. Conclusion: Say what is the best way of resolving the conflict inherent in the binary concepts. Say why that’s a good way to resolve the opposition expressed in the content.

5. Evaluation: Describe an evaluation that can measure the extent to which the content has been learned. Say how that evaluation will do its job.