As educators, we constantly strive to refine our teaching methods to create engaging, structured, and effective learning experiences. Over time, I’ve developed a practical checklist that breaks down the key principles of effective teaching and learning. This tool serves as a roadmap for planning, delivering, and reflecting on lessons to ensure that both teachers and students are set up for success.
Why Use a Teaching and Learning Checklist?
A structured approach to lesson planning and delivery benefits both teachers and students in several ways:
- Consistency – Helps maintain high standards across all lessons.
- Engagement – Encourages varied, meaningful, and interactive activities.
- Reflection – Supports continuous improvement for both educators and learners.
- Independence & Accountability – Empowers students to take ownership of their learning.
- Well-being – Encourages a balanced approach to education, considering both academic and personal development.
Key Areas Covered in the Checklist
The checklist is broken down into five critical stages:
1. Before the Lesson
- Planning objectives in relation to the curriculum.
- Understanding student needs, including differentiation.
- Designing engaging and achievable activities, with real-world relevance.
2. Starting the Lesson
- Sharing learning objectives and linking to prior knowledge.
- Establishing expectations and classroom routines.
- Using a structured, engaging start (e.g., recall activities).
3. During the Lesson
- Modelling and monitoring activities using the “I do, we do, you do” approach.
- Promoting active questioning and thinking skills.
- Conducting “pitstops” to summarise key learning points.
4. Ending the Lesson
- Summarising key takeaways and reinforcing understanding.
- Setting meaningful homework with clear assessment criteria.
- Gathering feedback from students to inform future lessons.
5. After the Lesson
- Reviewing student work and providing effective feedback.
- Reflecting on lesson delivery and making adjustments.
- Supporting student well-being, organisation, and study habits.
Encouraging Student Responsibility
This checklist also includes clear expectations for students, emphasising:
- Active participation and curiosity.
- Peer assessment and collaboration.
- Organisation, time management, and personal well-being.
Download the Checklist
If you’re looking for a practical tool to improve your teaching and learning experience, you can download the full checklist:
Whether you’re a new teacher or a seasoned educator, this structured approach can help you refine your practice and maximise student success.
Have you tried a structured approach like this? How do you ensure your lessons are effective and engaging?