Lectures remain a staple form of teaching in higher and
professional education. However, some lectures are more effective
than others. 53 interesting things to do in your lectures presents
practical suggestions, each tried and tested, for developing your
lectures. The book is designed for dipping into to find suggestions
that dovetail with your own practice. The topics covered are
wide-ranging. They include: structuring the lecturing process;
improving students' notes; structuring and summarising content;
linking lectures to each other; holding the students' attention;
promoting active learning during lectures; using resources; and
monitoring students' learning from lectures. Abstract: 53 practical
ideas for developing lectures are presented. They cover:
structuring the lecturing process; improving students' notes; using
handouts; structuring and summarising content; linking lectures to
each other; holding the students' attention; active learning during
lectures; and monitoring learning. For each of the ideas, a problem
or issue is identified and a practical teaching or learning method
is proposed.Overall, the ideas are designed to help reflective
practitioners in professional and higher education broaden their
repertoire of pedagogical techniques. Key terms: higher education;
learning; lectures; pedagogy; post-compulsory education;
professional education; study; teaching
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