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Characteristics of Services

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Business
40
16 students
18 October 2024

Teaching Instructions

I want a lesson plan for Services and its characteristics with learning objectives with blooms taxonomy with higher order, success criteria, Starter activity to introduce the topic and check the previous knowledge, differentiated activities for low mid & high achievers, special activity for verbal deficit, verbal bias and spatial bias, introduction of topic through activities from students, indicating cross curricular and UAE culture, real life situation with plenary and forward planning as an extended activity

Characteristics of Services

Lesson Overview

Subject: Business
Grade Level: 12th Grade
Duration: 40 minutes
Curriculum Standard: U.S. National Business Education Association (NBEA) Standards - Economics and Personal Finance

Learning Objectives

  • Identify and discuss characteristics of services, including intangibility, inseparability, variability, and perishability. (Understand, Analyze - Bloom's Taxonomy)
  • Evaluate the impact of service characteristics on customer experience. (Evaluate, Analyze - Bloom's Taxonomy)
  • Develop strategies to address challenges posed by the inherent characteristics of services. (Create, Analyze - Bloom's Taxonomy)

Success Criteria

  • Students can articulate the four key characteristics of services.
  • Students can provide examples of how these characteristics affect businesses and consumers.
  • Students can propose solutions to challenges arising from service characteristics in real-world scenarios.

Starter Activity (5 minutes)

Activity: "Services Brainstorm"

  • Begin by writing "Services" on the board.
  • Ask students to brainstorm as many services as they can think of in two minutes. (Consider examples from the UAE, such as tourism and hospitality.)
  • Discuss: What makes a service different from a physical product? (Check prior knowledge)

Introduction (5 minutes)

Discussion Prompt: "What makes services unique?"

  • Introduce the concept that services differ from products and highlight the four characteristics of services: intangibility, inseparability, variability, and perishability.

Differentiated Activities (20 minutes)

Group Activities

Low Achievers:

  • Activity: "Service Role-Play"
    • Work in pairs to enact a simple service scenario (e.g., a restaurant or a hotel check-in).
    • Focus on identifying and discussing which service characteristics are at play.
    • Share findings with the class.

Mid Achievers:

  • Activity: "Service Improvement Workshop"
    • Form small groups and choose a service-based business (e.g., a UAE-based airline).
    • List challenges posed by service characteristics and brainstorm solutions.
    • Present strategies to the class.

High Achievers:

  • Activity: "Case Study Analysis"
    • Analyze a case study about a company struggling with service variability (e.g., inconsistent customer service in a tech support company).
    • Propose three actionable strategies to overcome these challenges and enhance service quality.
    • Share insights with the class.

Special Activity for Verbal Deficit, Verbal Bias, and Spatial Bias

Activity: "Service Mind Map"

  • Provide materials for constructing a mind map that visually represents the four characteristics of services.
  • Allow students to use symbols or images to represent different ideas.
  • Work individually or in pairs, encouraging verbal collaboration where needed.

Real-Life Application (5 minutes)

  • Discuss a real-life example of a service industry in the UAE, such as Etihad Airways.
  • Explore how the airline handles service characteristics like intangibility (in-flight experience) and perishability (booking cancellations).

Plenary (5 minutes)

Activity: "Reflection Circle"

  • Facilitate a short class discussion:
    • "Which service characteristic is the most challenging for businesses, and why?"
    • Encourage students to reflect on what they learned and how it applies to other subject areas, such as Economics.

Forward Planning (Extended Activity)

  • Assign a research task where students investigate a service-based company of their choice and analyze how it addresses service characteristics.
  • Prepare a short presentation (3-5 minutes) for the next class session, highlighting insights and proposing innovative solutions.

Cross-Curricular Links

  • Economics: Understanding market dynamics and consumer behavior linked with service industries.
  • Geography and UAE Culture: Examining the role of the service industry in the UAE's cultural and economic landscape.

This lesson plan integrates critical thinking through Bloom’s Taxonomy, incorporates cultural relevance by including UAE examples, and addresses various learning needs, making it engaging and comprehensive for students.

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