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Type in the title of your course.
Select methods and tools according to
Decide whether you will use technology in your teaching or not. Look for a tool that will help you reach specific goals.
Also, consider your students' possibilities of accessing that tool.
Don't forget to take into consideration if these methods can help you achieve the course goal too.
How do you plan to apply your style to suit the course goals, the size of the class, and the students?
The evaluation must go hand-in-hand with course goals in order to achieve them and also help students to improve their skills.
Also, assignments and homework need to reflect and help achieve course goals.
These can be partial - short evaluations after each segment of the course - or final - a final exam which will assess all the knowledge aquired during the school year at once.
Decide if you want the assignments completed during the year to represent 1/3 of the final grade.
Arrange the topics in a logical order.
Discuss how and why you have organized the material in a particular way.
This will help students to see the connections between topics.
Select the major topics and determine the order in which you will teach them.
Select the main topics to be covered. To obtain an initial list of course topics, search in current textbooks or in the current literature.
Determine the goals of the course.
Having these course goals in mind will then help you make decisions about which content to include and what kind of assignments and exams are appropriate.
Consider the following questions: