A section of learning or teaching into which a wider learning content is divided
The basic building block of all training The level at which training is designed in detail The lesson is structured to facilitate learning A lesson normally includes telling or showing the soldiers what to do and how to do it, an opportunity for the soldiers to practice, and providing the soldiers feedback concerning their performance A lesson may take the form of an instructor-presented, a small group leader-presented, or a self-paced lesson, such as a correspondence course or CBI lesson
also the Epistle; any reading from the Bible except the Gospels or Psalms; usually read on the opposite side of the church from where the Gospel is read; in older practice the Lesson was read from the "Epistle Side"--the right side facing the altar, while the Gospel was read from the "Gospel Side"--the left side facing the altar Current practice in many Episcopal churches does not conform to this older pattern
XE "Lesson" - A unit of measurement within a training program, containing its own three to five objectives
A training method using a number of instructional techniques designed to ensure the participation of the students in reaching the specified behavioural objectives The instructor is able to ascertain whether material is being assimilated