How to Conduct an Instructional Review

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Instructional Review Checklist

  1. The lesson plan follows the reusable blockBlock Block is the abstract term used to describe units of markup that, composed together, form the content or layout of a webpage using the WordPress editor. The idea combines concepts of what in the past may have achieved with shortcodes, custom HTML, and embed discovery into a single consistent API and user experience. template based on this style guide (https://make.wordpress.org/training/handbook/lesson-plans/lesson-plan-style-guide/)
    • Headings are exactly the same
    • Instructions under the headings are exactly the same
    • The metadata boxes are exactly the same (the checkboxes that help us organize and sort/filterFilter Filters are one of the two types of Hooks https://codex.wordpress.org/Plugin_API/Hooks. They provide a way for functions to modify data of other functions. They are the counterpart to Actions. Unlike Actions, filters are meant to work in an isolated manner, and should never have side effects such as affecting global variables and output. lesson plans)
    • The Example Lesson includes the Lesson Wrap lines at the end
  2. The lesson plan’s objectives follow Bloom’s Taxonomy
  3. The lesson plan correctly identifies the instructional strategy
  4. The lesson plan has a working link that displays the slides
  5. The type of instruction metadata matches the type of instruction in the lesson plan
  6. Any images used in the lesson plan have descriptive file names and are in the /images/ folder
  7. The lesson plan has followed image naming conventions (no IMG_20985.jpg files, but instead has descriptive names and ALT tags such as screenshot-wp-page-editor.jpg
  8. Each objective has a matching item in the assessment section
  9. Readiness questions seem relevant and required

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