Share Paper: A Template of Virtual Lesson Games to Instruct Backward Design Method

  1. Toshiki Matsuda, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

Abstract: In this paper, to teach the new backward design method to student teachers, the activity of developing virtual lesson games for teaching its method to other student teachers was carried out. By making their lesson plans in the form of virtual lesson games and to confirm their effect on the other students, it may be possible to allow them to clarify important viewpoints to improve PBL lessons while using the new backward design method. In this activity, what students needed to develop were lesson plans and instructional materials for PBL lessons to be put in virtual lesson games. Therefore, I ...