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The phrase "write lesson plans" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you describe something someone is doing or when you are giving instructions. For example: "The teacher spent the afternoon writing lesson plans for the following week."
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She credits Ms. Diop, a more experienced teacher, with helping her succeed by giving her advice on classroom management and how to write lesson plans.
The company is positioning the Boogie Board as a green alternative to paper scratchpads and note boards, ideal for parents to leave notes on the fridge, for nurses to keep patient notes and teachers to write lesson plans.
Teachers as curriculum designers do more than just write lesson plans.
It goes like this: I get up at 3 a.m. to write lesson plans for my 6th grade class.
He explained the teachers didn't have to write lesson plans since the curriculum was all online and approved by the district.
In addition to not-ready-for-prime-time statistical models, evaluators use a three-page checklist to review teachers' lesson plans, forcing teachers to write lesson plans as long as 26 pages.
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Full-time teachers already give up their weekends to grading students' work and writing lesson plans, their summers to preparing for the following year and a substantial portion of their paycheck for school supplies that their districts can't afford.
I never would have imagined that I would defend Ofsted, but they don't actually prescribe a marking load, written lesson plans, or the regularity of data entry – it's the perceptions of what they want that are most damaging.
For Mrs. Damiba, the challenge is to make a transition from player to coach, designing a school schedule rather than writing lesson plans, wandering the hallway during classes instead of standing behind one of those closed doors.
"I feel vindicated that my story got out, and I had a chance finally to tell the truth of what happened to me," said Milton Cobb, 50, who developed carpal tunnel syndrome after being relegated to writing lesson plans in a library in Bronxville.
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