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PLANNING INSTRUCTION USING

DAILY LESSON LOG (DLL)

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Objectives
At the end of the session, you should be able to:
1)justify the importance of lesson planning as
fundamental to the delivery of teaching and learning
in schools

2)identify the similarities of and differences between


a detailed lesson plan and a daily lesson log

3)explain the elements and parts of a daily lesson log


and detailed lesson plan

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Activity 1
What is an instructional plan?

What are the things to plan in


Mathematics lesson?
Why do we need to plan
Mathematics instruction?
What are the features of an
effective instructional plan?
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
What is instructional planning?
the process of determining what learning
opportunities students in school will have by
planning the :
Content of instruction
Selecting teaching materials
Designing the learning activities
Grouping methods
Pacing and allocation of instructional time
(DepEd Order No. 42, s. 2016)
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Instructional
(Airasian, 1994)
Process
What is lesson planning?
• one way of planning instruction
• entails prediction, anticipation,
sequencing and simplifying
• critical part of the teaching and
learning process
• hallmark of effective teaching
What is lesson planning?
Essential to successful teaching and
learning1
A vital step in the instructional process2
Guarantees that teaching and learning
are the central focus of classroom
activity2

1 Dick and Reiser, 1996


2 Airasian, 1994
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Article IV, Section 2
(Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers)

“Every teacher shall uphold the highest


standards of quality education, shall
make the best preparations for the
career for teaching , and shall be at his
best at all times in the practice of his
profession.”
Why is Lesson Planning important?

• Helps teachers set learning targets for


learners
• Helps teachers guarantee that learners
reach those targets
• Helps teachers see to it that daily
activities inside the classroom lead to
learners’ progress
Importance of Lesson Planning
• Increases a teacher’s chances of carrying
out a lesson successfully
• Allows teachers to be more confident
before starting a lesson
• Inculcates reflective practice on the part
of the teachers
• Helps teachers master content of
learning area
Elements of a Lesson Plan

 What should be taught?


 How should it be taught?
 How should learning be assessed?
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
In planning lessons teachers can
choose:
Instructional Models

Instructional Strategy

Instructional Methods
Policy Guidelines on Daily Lesson
Preparation for the K to 12 Basic
Education Program
DepEd Order No. 42, s. 2016

Meant to support teachers in upholding quality


education standards by affirming the importance of
instructional planning through Daily Lesson Log (DLL) or
Detailed Lesson Plan (DLP) preparation

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Which format should I use?
Who should use which format?
• Teachers are allowed to work
together in preparing DLPs and
DLLs. Seasoned or veteran
teachers shall also mentor new or
novice teachers in the
preparation of DLPs and DLLs.
What is a Daily Lesson Log (DLL)?
 A template teachers use to log parts of their daily
lesson
 Covers a day’s or week’s worth of lessons
 Contains the following parts:
• Objectives
• Content
• Learning Resources
• Procedures
• Remarks
• Reflection
What is a Daily Lesson Plan (DLP)?
• A teacher’s road map for a lesson
• Contains a detailed description of the steps a
teacher will take to learn a particular topic
• Contains the following parts :
– Objectives
– Content
– Learning Resources
– Procedures
– Remarks
– Reflection
How do we accomplish each part of the DLL?
Answer these questions
• Which part/s of the video struck you the
most?
• What ideas about DLL you previously hold
have now been clarified by the video?
• What challenges in lesson planning do you
still foresee even after watching the video?
What to write on each par
t of the Daily Lesson Log
(DLL)
 Know and understand
✎ Do, perform and
 Answers “What demonstrate
students
• Specific statements of
knowknowledge,
and be able to(including 21st
understand?” Century Skills)
process/skills and
attitude that students
are expected to
demonstrate in a
lesson. In this part,
competency codes are
also logged.
• The topic or subject
matter pertains to the
particular content that
the lesson focuses on.
Before the lesson

During the lesson


After the lesson
Flexibility is allowed in the
delivery of the DLL procedures.
Teachers do not need to go
through all ten (10) parts in every
lesson.
These ten parts should be done
across the week.
Integrated into a DLP are assessment
methods used by the teacher to regularly
check understanding of the material being
tackled.
Formative assessment of student learning
must be done before, during and after a
lesson and should be carried out to
measure attainment of the lesson
objectives.
• Providing assignment or “homework” is a form
of post lesson formative assessment. It should
be related to the day’s lesson.

• The assignment should allow learners to


master what was learned during the lesson or
reinforce what has been taught. Teachers must
check assignments promptly.
• The giving of assignments is optional and
should follow the provisions of DepEd
Memorandum No. 329 s. 2010, entitled
Guidelines on Giving Homework or
Assignments to All Public Elementary School
Pupils. Giving of assignments shall also be
optional in all other grade levels.
Monitoring and Evaluation

The preparation of DLL and DLP shall be


part of the performance assessment of
those who are in Teacher I-III and Master
Teacher I-IV positions through the RPMS.
Compliance with DLP and DLL preparation
shall be monitored following the RPMS
cycle.
Monitoring and Evaluation

Teachers with exemplary DLLs or DLPs


may be provided with incentives. The
definition and rubrics of exemplary
DLLs and DLPs will be issued in a
separate policy.
What insights have you gained
from this session?

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
What will you do differently this
time with the learnings that you
acquired from this session?

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
“If you fail to plan,
you plan to fail.”
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

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