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Lecturing
- /ˈlɛk tʃər/ Show Spelled [lek-cher] Show IPA noun, verb, -tured, -tur·ing. –noun. 1.
- Chapter 7 - Lecturing Effectively - Center for Professional
- Improving Your Lecturing Skills through Microteaching Resources on Lecturing . Chapter 7 ..
- learningforlife.fsu.edu
- Interactive lecturing: strategies for increasing participation in large
- www.medicine.uiowa.edu
- In Defense of Lecturing
- also relegates the ancient and honorable tradition of lecturing to an Index of Forbidden Pedagogies.
- fp.arizona.edu
- Effective Lecturing - The IDEA Center
- www.theideacenter.org
- Stream-based Lecturing System and Its Instructional Design
- csdl2.computer.org
- The Balkans: Merkel lecturing, Davutoğlu praying by Hajrudin Somun*
- by Hajrudin Somun* In these sweltering last August days the Balkans has welcomed two leaders almost equally important for the region and the countries in the region individually.
- Virginia politicians should not be lecturing Maryland's governor
- There is a very good reason why a Virginia delegate should not be lecturing Gov. Martin O'Malley on his support for same-sex marriage ("On marriage, O'Malley should heed O'Brien," Aug 16).
- CIMA with GAJENDRA
- However that is exactly what Mr. Gajendra Liyanaarachchi has proven for the last eleven years of lecturing. Mr.
- Siptu president calls for Government action on mortgage arrears
- “Demonising people as imprudent when they were being advised at the time that buying a home was the prudent thing to do by those who were supposed to know is unjust and achieves nothing.
- From friendly letters to friendship
- By Harry Mark Petrakis August 26, 2011 9:38PM By the mid 1980s, writing and lecturing had become my profession. I had published half a dozen novels and several books of short stories.
- Tools for Teaching - Chapter
- teaching.berkeley.edu
- lecturing - definition of lecturing by the Free Online Dictionary
- An exposition of a given subject delivered before an audience or a class, as for the purpose of instruction. 2. An earnest admonition or reproof; a reprimand.
- www.thefreedictionary.com
- Lecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Critics point out that lecturing is mainly a one-way method of communication that does not involve Therefore, lecturing is often contrasted to active learning.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Lecturing - Teaching and Learning at Indiana University, Bloomington
- Sep 1, 2011 Lecturing is often equated with college teaching.
- teaching.iub.edu
- Lecturing - Vanderbilt University
- www.vanderbilt.edu
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