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Maebuta, Jack
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Given Name
Jack
Jack
Surname
Maebuta
UNE Researcher ID
une-id:jmaebut2
Email
jmaebut2@une.edu.au
Preferred Given Name
Jack
School/Department
School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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- PublicationQuality Lesson Planning and Quality Delivery: Do they Relate?The aim of this study is to investigate whether there is a relationship between the quality of lesson planning and its successful implementation. A longitudinal study, it was conducted over semester two 2004 to semester one 2006, involving 309 pre-service students in a physical education class. It is also a correlational study in that it attempts to establish if there is nexus between two variables. The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS v.17) was used to analyse data in which the Pearson Correlation and Regression Analysis were conducted. It was found that there is a positive relationship between the quality of lesson planning and the quality of delivery. This substantiates the important place lesson planning should have in teacher education, considering it as a crucial area of prospective teachers' professional development. Quality lesson planning will, however, not necessarily mean automatic translation into successful implementation, making it imperative that teacher education provides support to student teachers to make informed transition from a lesson plan to its delivery.
- PublicationQuality Lesson Planning and Quality Delivery: Do They Relate?This longitudinal study investigates whether there is a relationship between the quality of lesson planning and its subsequent successful implementation. Data were collected from 309 preservice students enrolled in a physical education unit from 2004 to 2006. Marks for lesson plans and the teaching of these plans were analysed using SPSS v.17. Correlational and regression analyses were used to establish nexus between the quality of lesson planning and the subsequent implementation of the planning. The findings reveal that there is a positive relationship between the quality of lesson planning and the quality of delivery. The findings support the importance of lesson planning in teacher education. This is particularly crucial in the professional development of prospective teachers. Quality lesson planning will, however, not necessarily mean automatic translation into successful implementation. Therefore, it is imperative that teacher education provides support to student teachers to make informed transition from a lesson plan to its successful delivery.