Monday, May 21, 2007

Teaching without any goals


As you know, whenever you make a lesson plan for your class, you have to have goals and objectives. Otherwise, your instruction will not be consistent. Now, I'd like to ask you a kind of wacky question: Which is more important for a language program, goals and objectives?

If you have a business mind, you would say that objectives are far important. However, I as a teacher think that goals are more important. Because clear objectives are set only when there are goals.

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