This document outlines a lesson plan on quality standards in computer systems servicing for a Grade 11 class. The lesson aims to teach students to identify and use documentation related to quality standards, check work against workplace standards, identify and isolate errors, record production information, and document deviations from standards. The lesson will cover related documents, quality standards for materials, and quality control and assurance. Students will learn about service manuals, certifications, material management, and the differences between quality control and assurance. An activity and evaluation will conclude the lesson.
This document outlines a lesson plan on quality standards in computer systems servicing for a Grade 11 class. The lesson aims to teach students to identify and use documentation related to quality standards, check work against workplace standards, identify and isolate errors, record production information, and document deviations from standards. The lesson will cover related documents, quality standards for materials, and quality control and assurance. Students will learn about service manuals, certifications, material management, and the differences between quality control and assurance. An activity and evaluation will conclude the lesson.
This document outlines a lesson plan on quality standards in computer systems servicing for a Grade 11 class. The lesson aims to teach students to identify and use documentation related to quality standards, check work against workplace standards, identify and isolate errors, record production information, and document deviations from standards. The lesson will cover related documents, quality standards for materials, and quality control and assurance. Students will learn about service manuals, certifications, material management, and the differences between quality control and assurance. An activity and evaluation will conclude the lesson.
Grade and Section: Grade 11-St.Lorenzo Ruiz (TVL-ICT) Time: 9:10-10:40 am Content Standard The learners demonstrate an understanding of concepts and underlying principles in applying quality standard in computer systems servicing. Performance Standard The learners shall be able to apply quality standards in computer systems servicing. I. Objective At the end of the lesson, the learners should be able to: a. identify and use documentation relative to quality within the prescribe standard; b. check completed work against workplace standards relevant to the task undertaken; c. identify and isolate errors; d. record information on the quality and other indicators of production performance in accordance with workplace procedures; and e. document and report cases of deviations from specific quality standards in accordance with the workplace’s procedures II. Subject Matter A.Topic: Related Documents, Quality Standards on Materials, Quality Control and Quality Assurance B.Reference: https://www.slideshare.net/CAKenya/type-approval-and-certification, https://www.slideshare.net/cbmingoy/materials-management-ppt, and https://www.slideshare.net/lalaramirez92/quality-control-and-quality-assurance , TLE_IACSS9-12AQS-Ib-2, pages 1-37. C. Materials: Desktop, Internet, headset, USB, ballpen, and notebook III. Procedure A. Preparatory Activities 1. Prayer 2. Greetings 3. Checking of Attendance B. Motivation -The teacher will give an activity to the students about materials requirements planning flowchart. C. Presentation D. Generalization 1. What are some related documents? -Service manuals, operations manual, certifications, and type approval certificates. 2. What is material management? -Material management is a process of management concerned with planning, organizing, and controlling of the flow of materials to, through, and out of an organization in an integrated fashion. 3. What is material? -Material is any commodity used directly or indirectly in producing a product or service-considered as the lifeblood and heart of any manufacturing system. 4. What are quality control and quality assurance? -Quality control is the standard to which the construction or assembly of a building component has been incorporated into the projects design. Quality assurance is all those planned and systematic actions necessary to provide adequate confidence that an entity will fulfill the requirements for quality. E. Application