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Design a lesson on listening that applies oral, written, and visual communication (NCTE - 3.1,3.2,3.3,3.4,3.6, and 3.7) as well as elements that allow students/colleagues to become familiar with their own and others’ cultures (NCTE - 2.2,2.4, and 2.5).  NOTE:  YOU SHOULD ONLY FOCUS ON ONE ASPECT OF LISTENING AND SELECT THE APPROPRIATE STANDARDS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES FOR THE LESSON YOU ARE TEACHING.   THEREFORE, YOU WILL NEED TO BE SELECTIVE ABOUT THE ASPECT THAT WILL BE YOUR FOCUS.
 

Also include the different type of texts (both print and nonprint) that students/colleagues read or view for the lesson.  Be specific about how these forms of communication are used; the Who, What, Where, When, and Why format may be used.  Be sure to follow the Webster University Lesson Plan Format (see below.).
 

Because we are an online class, you will need to teach the lesson by posting a power point presentation which does exactly that.  Therefore, you will have two documents:  the written, which addresses the outline provided below, and the power point, which actually teaches the lesson to your fellow students/colleagues in this online class.  Follow the Webster University Lesson Plan Format (accessible below) in your paper.  Consider how it encourages participants to:became familiar with their own and others’ culturesshowed evidence of critical thinkingproved their knowledge of reading processesarticulated their written work through their knowledge of different composing processesused their knowledge for print and nonprint media and technologyapplied professional research theories in English and Language Arts NOTE:  YOUR LESSON PLAN MAY NOT ADDRESS ALL OF THESE OUTCOMES.  ONLY SELECT THOSE THAT APPLY TO YOUR FOCUS.Any samples should be attached in an appendix and referenced within the paper.Webster University Lesson Plan Format.docxPreview the documentUpload your power point presentation and your written lesson plan here.  You will have two attachments showing up:  First, your written Lesson Plan saved with a .doc file extension, and second, your power point presentation of that lesson with a .ppt file extension.

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