Reading Material for Lesson 5.1 Written Instructional Material
4. W.I.M prepared by the instructor
4.1. Written Instructional Material details
Lesson Plan:
Lesson plan is a detailed description of the course of instruction for an individual. Lesson related to theory is prepared by an instructor for a specific duration of time.
Demonstration Plan:
Demonstration plan is a detailed description of a practical lesson or a skill prepared by an instructor for a specific duration of time.
Information Sheet:
These are materials prepared to suit specific needs of your learners. It aids better understanding and knowledge of the related information and procedures for learning. They usually contain such information as technical facts; definition of terms; machines, materials and tools required; processes and principles involved in various operations and other information which is not readily available in text books. They must be written with a view to review the classroom teaching or shop talks or to supplement what has been learnt. In fact they contain all that is required to enable the trainee to know ‘Why of the job?’
Assignment Sheet:
Assignment sheet is prepared by an instructor which consists of objective and subjective type of questions given to the trainees to prepare and write exact answers by referring the information/notes of a particular lesson.
Job Sheet / Operation Sheet:
Consists of detailed information points, step by step procedure, safety precautions to be followed of a particular skill. The difference between job sheet and operation sheet is that a job sheet consists of number of tasks/ number of operations to be performed for a particular skill where as. Operation sheet consists of procedures to be followed for a particular task or specific operation of a skill.
Check Sheet: (Prejob & final)
Check sheet is a document, used for:
• Collecting data, used to reduce failure,
• Safety to ensure critical items that are not forgotten. It is a document typically
• Present in blank form that is designed for the quick, easy, and efficient recording of the desired information,
• Which can be either quantitative or qualitative. When the information is quantitative,
• The check sheet is sometimes called a tally sheet.
• Two types of pre-job check sheet and final job check sheet are used to list the important relevant actions, or steps to be taken in a specific order.
Progress Chart:
Formative information prepared for a teacher or a student which shows the progress of their tasks completed or yet to complete to which progress of teaching learning activities are shown Student's progress can be tracked by their monthly marks statement.