If you think lectures are ineffective, you're not alone. A new study suggests that there are more effective methods of education. A significantly greater number of students fail science, engineering ...
Sir, Having visited numerous universities over the past two years I found your article “Tuition fees face teaching standards link” (May 16) thought-provoking. The article informs us that universities ...
Raise your hand if you’ve had the following experience. You spend a week lecturing students on course content, and their nodding heads and furious note-taking throughout suggest that they are tracking ...
In an essay adapted from her forthcoming book, What Ever Happened to the Faculty?: Drift and Decision in Higher Education, Mary Burgan, a former general secretary of the American Association of ...
Did you catch the clever little ambiguity in my title? First, I might be asking if every time a professor lectures it's unethical. Of course, the answer is no. Some lectures are wonderful. They're ...
Lecturing has long been a central mode of instruction in higher education, but it’s also become a battleground for debates about effectiveness. In faculty workshops and pedagogical guides, we often ...
This session covers methods of effectively using and creating lectures for synchronous and asynchronous online courses. Participants will be given items and processes to use to help their own unique ...
Walk into any lecture class at any high school or college, and you are likely to find a good number of students doing something other than listening to the teacher. Dozing, perhaps. Shopping online.
Did you catch the clever little ambiguity in my title? First, I might be asking if every time a professor lectures it's unethical. Of course, the answer is no. Some lectures are wonderful. They're ...
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