Lesson Architecture
Lesson Architecture
Design lessons that hold attention, reduce confusion, and help students learn with clarity.
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I Spent 10 Years Planning Lessons the Wrong Way. Here Is What Actually Works in Modern Lesson Planning
Many teachers are still planning lessons as if attention, behaviour, and learning work the same way they did ten years ago. Modern lesson planning now demands stronger structure, sharper transitions, active thinking, and classroom systems that reduce teacher exhaustion.
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Common Questions
What is lesson architecture?
Lesson architecture is the deliberate design of a lesson structure to maximise understanding based on cognitive science, not convention.
How is it different from a lesson plan?
A lesson plan outlines what to teach. Lesson architecture designs how the mind will receive, process, and retain that content.
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