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Radford, John – Psychology Teaching Review, 2009
In this article, the author gives an autobiographical account of his learning experiences and the lessons he learned from his lecturers. The author learned what he subsequently found is supported by experience and research, that the informal is as necessary as the formal. He also learned that teachers and students need to interact spontaneously,…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Learning Experience, Lecture Method, Teacher Student Relationship

Caulfield, Peter J. – Educational Forum, 1991
Considers whether Freire's problem-posing teaching methods are appropriate in the United States. Examines student-centered approaches in the context of differences between Brazil and North America, particularly cultural pluralism. (SK)
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries, Lecture Method, Nontraditional Education
Westerhof-Shultz, Jolanda; Weisner, Jill – Educational Foundations, 2004
In spite of the ongoing discussion and emphasis on student voice, talk curriculum, and small group discussion (Barnitz 1994; Johnson & Johnson 1994; Barnes & Todd 1995; Johnston & Nicholls 1995; Johnson & Johnson 2000), most classroom language/discourse strategies remain rooted in Socratic premises. That is to say, official classroom discourse…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Middle Schools, Classroom Communication, Teacher Student Relationship

Lamb, Dianne – Journalism Educator, 1994
Discusses how Joseph Pulitzer and the multifaceted sensationalism of his newspapers offer essential lessons for teaching a large lecture class in mass communication. (SR)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Improvement, Introductory Courses, Journalism Education

de Caprariis, Pascal – Journal of General Education, 1996
Discusses an instructional model viewing the role of teachers as gatekeepers or border crossers, with gatekeepers maintaining tight control over learning and border crossers providing students greater freedom to define their own learning experience. Examines the validity of the model in the context of using writing assignments in large lecture…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Lecture Method, Postsecondary Education, Role of Education

Weltzien, O. Allan – College Teaching, 1994
This article profiles the teaching careers of history professor Giovanni Costigan of the University of Washington and English professor Tommy Howells of Whitman College in Walla Walla (Washington). It maintains that both men were accomplished lecturers who set the standard for their respective campuses and corners of Washington State. (MDM)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Faculty, College Instruction, Educational Attitudes
Cashin, William E. – 1985
Much of what has been written about improving lecturing is summarized, and strengths and weaknesses of this approach are identified. Lecturing is defined as teaching by the spoken word with emphasis on the teacher talking and the student listening. Instructional goals that are met by lecturing include: communicating the intrinsic interest of the…
Descriptors: Attention, College Instruction, Communication Skills, Educational Objectives
Jones, Ted C. – 1996
A study of seven interactive telecourses taught over a compressed-video-network--an environment where two or more classrooms equipped with cameras and microphones are connected by means of telephone lines--led to the formulation of some communication ideas. In this particular setup, the teacher and students could both see and hear each other in…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Distance Education, Higher Education
Costin, Frank – 1984
Challenges to the psychology teacher are considered, including engaging students in the learning process, helping students develop a historical perspective in their study of psychology, and dealing with controversial topics. Resistance to answering questions is likely to be greatest when the lecturer asks for highly specific facts. Students may be…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Discussion (Teaching Technique)

Costin, Frank – Teaching of Psychology, 1985
The achievement of educational goals requires the psychology teacher to display a special kind of courage. Challenges to that courage are discussed. These challenges are involved in lecturing, questioning, and discussion; in teaching historical perspectives and controversial issues; and in working with student and teacher values and attitudes. (RM)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Discussion (Teaching Technique), Higher Education, Instructional Improvement