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Simon C. Cork; Emma Yhnell – Discover Education, 2024
The educational benefit of the traditional didactic lecture to learners in Higher Education is hotly debated. Given increasing student numbers, existing technical set ups and many logistical concerns, lectures remain the norm in many Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). In this personal view piece, we discuss the benefits, opportunities, and…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Teaching Methods, Higher Education, Lecture Method
Waldeck, Jennifer H.; Weimer, Maryellen – Communication Education, 2017
College instructors use lecture and its current counterpoint--active learning--widely and often rely on both strategies, but the question of which best promotes student learning has become a debate that ignores the fact that learning can result from both. Students still listen to and learn from lectures. They pass exams, obtain degrees, and…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Teaching Methods, Higher Education, College Instruction
Stover, Shawn – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2016
This column shares reflections or thoughtful opinions on issues of broad interest to the community. This month's issue discusses the value of traditional lecturing.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Lecture Method, Conventional Instruction, Science Instruction
Fergus, Suzanne – New Directions in the Teaching of Physical Sciences, 2017
The author was invited to write this opinion piece following a presentation at the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) conference on Methods in Education Chemistry Research related to translating creative teaching ideas and innovations into chemistry education research outputs. With a keen interest in learning and teaching and a solid training in…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Education, Writing for Publication, Journal Articles
Hartley, James – Psychology Teaching Review, 2012
There have been great changes in the numbers of students studying psychology at degree level in the UK since 1961--the year the author graduated. And, similarly there have been great changes in what is taught--with an ever-widening set of theoretical developments and practical applications. Nonetheless, despite these developments, the author…
Descriptors: Psychology, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Higher Education
Costa, Manuel Joao – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2013
Student-centered education is in the air. It is present in many reform agendas for higher education across every discipline and is shortlisted as an important goal for teaching and learning in many reports and recommendations of professional agencies and scientific societies. There is wide consensus that moving from teacher-centered to…
Descriptors: Student Centered Curriculum, Learner Engagement, Higher Education, Science Instruction
Britzman, Deborah P. – Gender and Education, 2010
This essay comments on the emotional difficulties psychoanalytic discussion introduces to conceptualising the poesis of gender through its reconsideration of the valence of aggression and its development in psychical reality. It returns to the 1936 lectures on the emotional life of gender given by Melanie Klein and Joan Riviere to a public about…
Descriptors: War, Figurative Language, Psychiatry, Sexual Identity
Stacy, Jason – Social Education, 2009
Lecturing can be done well or it can be done badly. It is wrong to assume that certain methods of teaching are inherently poor pedagogy, or, for that matter, to go through the motions of carrying out best practices without considering the ways in which practices (even those supposedly the best) can be executed poorly. One problem from which…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Lecture Method, History Instruction, Teaching Methods
Field, John – Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2011
This paper argues that we know too little of the mental processes in which a listener engages during an academic lecture; and that a better understanding of these processes would assist EAP instructors on pre-sessional courses to target their teaching more precisely. The account provides insights into listener behaviour from three possible…
Descriptors: Listening Comprehension, Listening Skills, Lecture Method, English for Academic Purposes
Stehlik, Tom – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2010
This article presents the author's response to "An Experiment in Method" by J.L.J. Wilson. In 1960-61 Wilson was invited to give lectures on "modern techniques in adult education" as part of a training school for those involved in the work of developing "Co-operatives for Aborigines" which were sponsored by the…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Adult Education, Problem Solving, Adult Learning
Reardon, R. Martin – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2008
In this article, the author shares his experience joining a faculty learning community (FLC) focused on integrating technology with teaching. The author expresses that leveraging the FLC helps him do things he didn't know how to do with technology, including podcasting his lectures. It shows him how to implement projects involving technology in…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Teaching Methods, Technology Integration, Educational Technology
O'Connell, Mike – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
In this article, the author discusses two approaches to teaching: "a guide on the side" and "a sage on the stage." He juxtaposes Alison King's heavy-handed characterization of the traditional college lecturer, and offers his own characterization of self-styled stage-hog professors to offset King's caricature. He also presents a composite picture…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, College Instruction, College Faculty, Educational Trends
Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2007
This article presents an excerpt from a typed manuscript of one of many lectures Maria Montessori delivered in 1915 in San Francisco, San Diego, and Los Angeles. In this particular lecture, Montessori talked about how teachers can make a profound change in their way of teaching. Instead of doing the traditional lecture, teachers can learn how to…
Descriptors: Montessori Method, Lecture Method, Montessori Schools, Teacher Role
Duruhan, Kemal – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2007
Contemporary traditional education understanding and applications have always been criticized in Turkey. The characteristics of traditional education are the following: class-centered teaching and crowded classrooms, teacher-oriented education, intensive curriculum, traditional teaching methods, and verbal evaluation of student success. Positive…
Descriptors: Social Life, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Cooperative Learning
Nagel, Paul – Education, 2008
Coke (2005) argues that vertical cooperative learning is needed between elementary and secondary school teachers. While this would help with the transition between grades and subjects, it is dependent upon school principals to implement these cooperative learning meetings. Drawing upon prior experience, the author advocates that pre-service social…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Cooperative Learning, Secondary School Teachers, Principals