lesson module

[ˈlɛsən ˈmɑːdʒuːl]
nounpl: lesson modules
módulo de aula
1. A self-contained unit of instruction within a course or educational program that covers a specific topic or skill
The online course is divided into twelve lesson modules, each lasting approximately one hour.
O curso online é dividido em doze módulos de aula, cada um durando aproximadamente uma hora.
2. A structured component of educational software or learning management systems designed to deliver content on a particular subject
Students must complete each lesson module before advancing to the next level.
Os alunos devem completar cada módulo de aula antes de avançar para o próximo nível.
3. A downloadable or digital package containing lesson plans, materials, and assessments for a specific educational topic
The teacher downloaded a lesson module on photosynthesis to use with her biology class.
A professora baixou um módulo de aula sobre fotossíntese para usar com sua turma de biologia.
The term 'lesson module' is predominantly used in digital and distance learning contexts, reflecting the globalization of online education. In Brazil, this terminology became increasingly prevalent with the expansion of e-learning platforms and blended learning methodologies, especially since 2020. It represents modern pedagogical approaches that break down complex subjects into manageable, focused learning units.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
instructional modulelearning unitcourse moduleeducational unitteaching module

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
módulo de aula
Most common translation in educational contexts
General Brazilian
unidade de aprendizado
Alternative used in some educational platforms
Portugal
módulo de aula
Same as Brazilian Portuguese; used in educational technology
Portugal
unidade de ensino
Alternative variant used in some contexts

Related Words

learning management systemcourse curriculumlesson planeducational contente-learning

Related Idioms & Phrases

complete a lesson module
progress through lesson modules
access a lesson module
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