Five Instructional Components Every Effective Lesson Needs: Teachers don't need more prescriptive templates. They need better ways to reason through instruction.

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Title: Five Instructional Components Every Effective Lesson Needs: Teachers don't need more prescriptive templates. They need better ways to reason through instruction.
Authors: FISHER, DOUGLAS1, FREY, NANCY1
Source: Educational Leadership. May2026, Vol. 83 Issue 8, p60-61. 2p.
Subject Terms: *Lesson planning, *Teaching methods, *Instructional systems design, *Educational objectives, *Achievement gains (Education), *Teaching aids
Abstract: The article focuses on helping teachers design more effective instruction by using a structured way of thinking about how lessons support student learning rather than relying on rigid templates. Topics include the TIRES framework for lesson design, the role of evidence in identifying actual learning, and the importance of defining clear success criteria and meaningful instructional input so teachers can better guide and adjust student learning.
Database: Education Research Complete
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Abstract:The article focuses on helping teachers design more effective instruction by using a structured way of thinking about how lessons support student learning rather than relying on rigid templates. Topics include the TIRES framework for lesson design, the role of evidence in identifying actual learning, and the importance of defining clear success criteria and meaningful instructional input so teachers can better guide and adjust student learning.
ISSN:00131784