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Reassessing the Value of University Lectures. By Sarah French and Gregor Kennedy

Reassessing the Value of University Lectures. By Sarah French and Gregor Kennedy | Higher Education Teaching and Learning | Scoop.it
Over the past few years the question of whether the lecture is an effective teaching method has been one of the most heatedly debated topics in the field of higher education. While research on the effectiveness of lectures has been carried out since at least the 1960s, the value of the lecture has been increasingly questioned recently for a number of reasons that include waning lecture attendance rates by students, the heightened emphases on active learning and interactive modes of teaching, and technological advances that allow for the instructional component of lectures to be delivered online.

In this paper, it is proposed that lectures offer some important pedagogical, practical and social benefits that support their continued presence in the university curricula. However, if lectures are to be retained, it is vital that both staff and students have a stronger understanding of their purpose and value. Thus, in addition to improving the delivery of lectures and better integrating them with other teaching methods, universities face the challenge to more effectively articulate the role of lectures in the curriculum. A stronger statement about the benefits of lectures for both staff and students is needed to ensure they are viewed as having a pedagogical value.
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Lesson learned? Massive study finds lectures still dominate STEM education

An analysis of more than 2,000 college classes in science, technology, engineering and math has imparted a lesson that might resonate with many students who sat through them: Enough with the lectures, already.
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University lecturers should be engaging raconteurs

University lecturers should be engaging raconteurs | Higher Education Teaching and Learning | Scoop.it
The point of the lecture is to present students with the information they need in an entertaining and structured narrative, says Michael Merrifield
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