Detailed Lesson Plan (DLP) : Instructional Planning
Detailed Lesson Plan (DLP) : Instructional Planning
Detailed Lesson Plan (DLP) : Instructional Planning
(The process of systematically planning, developing, evaluating and managing the instructional
process by using principles of teaching and learning - D.O. 42, s. 2016)
B. Review
Long Test-
The Evolution of Traditional Media to New
Media/ Roles and Functions of Media in the
Democratic Society/ The Internet of Things
4.2 Activity (__10__ minutes). This is an interactive strategy to elicit learner’s prior learning
experience. It serves as a springboard for new learning. It illustrates the principle that learning starts Present the introductory statement:
where the learners are. Carefully structured activities such as individual or group reflective exercises,
group discussion, self-or group assessment, dyadic or triadic interactions, puzzles, simulations or role-
play, cybernetics exercise, gallery walk and the like may be created. Clear instructions should be
Nowadays, accessing information and
considered in this part of the lesson. communicating with other people are fast and easy
because there are different forms of media we can
use. Apart from the inventors who made high-end
gadgets to improve our information and
communication technology (ICT), we should also
be grateful to researchers who were proponents of
the theories about information and media. With
these theories our modes of communication have
become more efficient and effective.
4.3 Analysis (__15__ minutes). Essential questions are included to serve as a guide for the teacher What does a theory mean?
in clarifying key understandings about the topic at hand. Critical points are organized to structure the What is Media Richness Theory?
discussions allowing the learners to maximize interactions and sharing of ideas and opinions about What is Information Processing Theory?
expected issues. Affective questions are included to elicit the feelings of the learners about the activity
What is Contingency Theory?
or the topic. The last questions or points taken should lead the learners to understand the new
concepts or skills that are to be presented in the next part of the lesson. What is Media Naturalness Theory?
What is Media Synchronization Theory?
What is Channel Expansion Theory?
4.4 Abstraction (__15__ minutes). This outlines the key concepts, important skills that Selected Theories on Media and Information:
should be enhanced, and the proper attitude that should be emphasized. This is organized as a 1. Media Richness Theory
lecturette that summarizes the learning emphasized from the activity, analysis and new inputs in
this part of the lesson.
2. Information Processing Theory
3. Contingency Theory
4. Media Naturalness Theory
5. Median Synchronization Theory
6. Channel Expansion Theory
4.5 Application (___10_ minutes). This part is structured to ensure the commitment of the How important are these theories in Information
learners to do something to apply their new learning in their own environment. and Media?
4.6 Assessment (__5_ minutes). For the Teacher to: a) Assess whether learning objectives have been met
for a specified duration, b) Remediate and/or enrich with appropriate strategies as needed, and c) Evaluate
whether learning intentions and success criteria have been met. (Reminder: Formative Assessment may be
given before, during, or after the lesson). Choose any from the Assessment Methods below:
Assessment Method Possible Activities
a) Observation Investigation, Role Play, Oral Presentation, Dance,
(Formal and informal observations of learners’ Musical Performance, Skill Demonstration, Group
performance or behaviors are recorded, based on Activity (e.g. Choral Reading), Debate, Motor &
assessment criteria) Psychomotor Games, Simulation Activities, Science
Experiment
Prepared by:
Name: LISSA MAE T. MACAPOBRE School: TOLEDO CITY SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL
Position/Designation: Substitute Teacher Division: TOLEDO CITY
Contact Number: 09351077321 Email address:
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