Lecture is a valuable part of a teacher's instructional repertoire if it is not used when other methods would be more effective.
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The lecture is one of the most frequently used instructional methods in adult education. It assumes the educator to be the expert and is an efficient way of Discussion is the instructional strategy most favored by adult learners because it is interactive and encourages active, participatory learning.
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The Instructional Strategy Selection Chart shown below is a general guideline for selecting the learning strategy. It is based on Bloom's Taxonomy (Learning Domains). The matrix generally runs from the passive learning methods (the top left column) to the more active participation Lecture, reading, audio/visual,
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Excerpts from Lion F. Gardiner's Article "Why We Must Change: The Research Evidence"; Thought & Action, Spring, 1998. Excerpted by Doug Madden. Sponsored by HCC Faculty Development, Prof. Gardiner was a ... Yet 70 to 90 percent of professors use the traditional lecture as their primary instructional strategy."
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It incorporates lecture topics, class discussions and activities, questioning strategies, games, What are the parts of an instructional strategy?
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-examine the benefits/drawbacks of lecture as an instructional strategy -consider the barriers to the implementation of active learning strategies in large...
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Instructional Design; &; Learning Theory To students of instructional design the introduction and subsequent "sorting out" of the various learning theories and associated instructional design strategies can be somewhat confusing. It was out of Then isn't behavioral and cognitive strategy a part of constructivism?
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Recent research by Thielens found the lecture method was the modal instructional method used by "89 percent of the physical scientists and mathematicians, 81 percent of the social scientists, and 61 percent of the humanities faculty (although 81 percent of the art historians and Strategy and Finance in Higher Education.
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What is your classroom management profile? Methods and Approaches Instructional Strategies...
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