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Buzzanell, Patrice M. – Communication Education, 2017
This response discusses why the essays in this forum are of particular interest for instructors in light of recent articles in "The Chronicle of Higher Education" and trends in student populations and higher education. "The Chronicle" recently featured several articles on innovative ways to "shake up the lecture" that…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Higher Education, Learning, Educational Trends
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French, Sarah; Kennedy, Gregor – Teaching in Higher Education, 2017
This paper discusses the role of the lecture in contemporary higher education. Moving beyond the polarised perspectives that characterise recent debates on the subject, it considers both the potential problems and possible pedagogical, practical and social benefits of the lecture as a mode of teaching and learning. Through an examination of…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Relevance (Education), Higher Education, Teaching Methods
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Lund Dean, Kathy; Wright, Sarah – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2017
Engaged learning opportunities have become powerful foundations upon which students build lifelong skills and organizational capacities. Research has empirically validated the long-term positive learning impacts of active and experiential learning opportunities for students. As such, institutional administrators and external stakeholders have…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Large Group Instruction, Experiential Learning, College Faculty
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Quinlan, Andrea; Fogel, Curtis A. – Higher Education Studies, 2014
In 1970, education theorist Paulo Freire (1970) sharply critiqued dominant pedagogy--or what he called the banking model of education--for stripping students of their agency. In the banking model, he wrote, instructors are empowered as narrating subjects as students who become alienated as passive listening objects. In the decades since, research…
Descriptors: Large Group Instruction, Active Learning, Class Size, Teaching Load
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Shelley, Mack, Ed.; Sahin, Ismail, Ed. – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2022
Education, science, and technology disciplines at all levels have never been more important, more exciting, or more crucial for its broader impacts on human society. The need for advanced technical skills is increasingly pressing to address climate change, combat COVID and other diseases, enhance the infrastructural built environment, grow food…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Foreign Countries, Education, Sciences
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Shelley, Mack, Ed.; Sahin, Ismail, Ed. – Online Submission, 2022
Education, science, and technology disciplines at all levels have never been more important, more exciting, or more crucial for its broader impacts on human society. The need for advanced technical skills is increasingly pressing to address climate change, combat COVID and other diseases, enhance the infrastructural built environment, grow food…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Education, Sciences, Technology
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Akimoto, Tatsuru – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2008
Examines the traditional Japanese model of university teaching and compares it with the traditional model found in American universities. After a comparative analysis of both approaches, he discusses and raises questions about the feasibility of developing a truly universal methodology, given deep cultural differences and expectations. Describes…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Quality Circles, Higher Education, Lecture Method
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Ellis, Lee; Curless, Irving – College and University, 1986
Results of a national survey are reported concerning the extent of use of and experimentation with videotaped lectures to replace live lectures in college courses, the responsibility for authorizing such offerings, and the likelihood of institutions' increasing or decreasing video course offerings in the near future. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Trends, Higher Education
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Robertson, A. P. – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 1977
The author touches on topics such as mathematical modeling, constructive mathematics, the objectives method of teaching and testing, role learning, and the need for interesting and captivating mathematics programs in an address given at the Sixth Biennial conference of The Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers. (MN)
Descriptors: Conferences, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Reichow, Helmut – Western European Education, 1979
Describes a computer-based simulation program used in biology and physics classes in German colleges and universities. Concludes that the use of media in teaching has far-reaching possibilities which must be explored by teachers in higher education. (KC)
Descriptors: Communications, Comparative Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Trends
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Feehan, Patricia E. – Catholic Library World, 1994
Reports the results of a survey of accredited library schools that was conducted to determine the status of literacy studies in their curricula. Highlights include courses on literacy; lectures on literacy as part of other courses; and plans for the future. An appendix includes definitions of six types of literacy. (LRW)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Computer Literacy, Course Content, Curriculum Research
McIsaac, Marina Stock; And Others – Educational Communication and Technology Journal, 1988
Describes a project developed by the Open Education Faculty (OEF) at Anadolu University in Turkey that uses video instruction to supplement distance education programs. Programs that currently include television, printed materials, and lectures are described; the development of video education centers is explained; and future plans are discussed.…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Distance Education, Educational Television, Educational Trends
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McKeachie, Wilbert J. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1990
The history of research on college teaching is traced, and methodologies used are highlighted. Topics reviewed include (1) class size; (2) lecture versus discussion; (3) student-centered discussion; (4) independent study and peer learning; (5) evaluation of teaching; (6) teaching and technology; and (7) impact of cognitive psychology. (SLD)
Descriptors: Class Size, Classroom Research, Cognitive Psychology, College Faculty
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Williams, Wendy M.; Ceci, Stephen J. – Change, 1997
A study compared student ratings (n=472) of course and professor before and after a faculty development workshop in lecture presentation; all other aspects of the course were kept the same, including content. Results suggest student ratings changes were affected substantially by stylistic changes in instruction, not by what students learned.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Course Evaluation, Educational Trends
Bender, Mary, Ed. – 1979
The document contains eight lectures addressing a variety of educational trends, issues, and concerns. The objective is to heighten the awareness of educational challenges that must be met and to promote continued professional renewal activities. Lecture I discusses fundamental problems concerning world education, concentrating on hunger and…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Comparative Education, Cultural Background, Economic Development
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