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Teaching Portfolio
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Well-written lesson plans and detailed syllabi are essential for effective teaching, offering numerous benefits for both educators and students. They provide a clear roadmap for the lesson, ensuring the teacher knows what to teach, in what order, and within what time frame. This structure minimizes confusion, allows for smooth transitions, and keeps the lesson on track. By organizing content into manageable chunks and aligning learning objectives with activities and assessments, lesson plans enhance student learning by focusing on purposeful and engaging activities tailored to students' needs and learning styles. Clear objectives ensure that the teaching process leads to specific outcomes, while scaffolding and differentiated instruction address various abilities, promoting better comprehension and retention.
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___________Integrated Lesson Plans__________

Academic Grammar

Level: Intermediate

Focus: Speaking and Fluency

An integrated lesson plan combines multiple language skills or content areas into one cohesive lesson, helping learners make meaningful connections and apply knowledge in more authentic, real-world contexts.

_______Skill-Based Lesson Plans ________

Gerunds & Infinitives

Level: Advanced

Focus: Grammar Noticing

This skill-based lesson plan supports learners in developing academic grammar through focused instruction, scaffolded practice, and application in meaningful academic language tasks.

_____Community Based Teaching_____

Provo District Community Classes

Focus: Speaking and Fluency

A community-based lesson plan connects language learning to real-life community contexts, helping learners build practical communication skills, confidence, and meaningful engagement beyond the classroom.

_____Syllabus_____

BYU Hindi 101

A syllabus is a course planning document that outlines learning goals, content, expectations, assessments, and the overall structure of instruction for a specific class or program.

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