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Medical Education, 1976
Summary There are major differences between a lecture and a paper for publication. Often the printed word is spoken at meetings, a kind of compulsive public reading which has robbed the lecturer of the chance of oratory and the audience of a little enjoyment.
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Summary There are major differences between a lecture and a paper for publication. Often the printed word is spoken at meetings, a kind of compulsive public reading which has robbed the lecturer of the chance of oratory and the audience of a little enjoyment.
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Lectures, Lecturers, and the Lectured
Improving College and University Teaching, 1963(1963). Lectures, Lecturers, and the Lectured. Improving College and University Teaching: Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 72-75.
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Physics World, 2010
Joao Magueijo's article "Cargo-cult training" about the failings of compulsory educational training for lecturers (December 2009 pp16–17) is an illustration of why some university lecturers do need to be educated about education. His argument that we should use lectures because students like them ignores the large body of educational research stating ...
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Joao Magueijo's article "Cargo-cult training" about the failings of compulsory educational training for lecturers (December 2009 pp16–17) is an illustration of why some university lecturers do need to be educated about education. His argument that we should use lectures because students like them ignores the large body of educational research stating ...
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The Clinical Teacher, 2011
Summary Background: Lectures can vary from being entirely teacher‐centred through to those that value learner–teacher and learner–learner interaction. Advocates of the exclusively didactic (teacher‐centred) lecture aim to maximise the amount of lecture time available to their delivery of ...
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Summary Background: Lectures can vary from being entirely teacher‐centred through to those that value learner–teacher and learner–learner interaction. Advocates of the exclusively didactic (teacher‐centred) lecture aim to maximise the amount of lecture time available to their delivery of ...
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