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Ideas on Lecturing from a Variety of Places and People
Selected Sources on Lecturing
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Bernstein, Biehler, R., & Snowman, J. (1993). Psychology
applied to teaching. Brown, G., & Alkins, M. (1988). Effective
teaching in higher education. NY: Costin, Frank. (1972). Lecturing versus other methods of teaching: a review of research. British Journal of Educational Technology, 3, 1, 4-31. Davis, J. (1993). Better teaching, more learning:
Strategies for success in postsecondary settings. Diamond, N., Sharp, G., & Ory, J. (1979). Improving
your lecturing. Druckman, D., & Bjork, R. (Eds.). (1994). Learning,
remembering, believing. Gage, N., & Berliner, D. (1984). Educational
psychology (3rd ed.). Grastie, K. (1981). Lecturing effectively. NY: Media Systems Corp. LB2393.G73 Kellough, R. (1990). A resource guide for
effective teaching in postsecondary education. Lecturing techniques: a minicourse (1978). McKeachie, W. (1999). Teaching tips (10th
ed.). McLeish, J. (1976). The lecture method. In N. L.
Gage (Ed.) The psychology of teaching methods. Pollio, H. (1964). What students think about and
do in college lecture classes. Teaching-Learning Issues, no. 53. Verner, C., & Dickinson, G. (1967, Winter). The lecture. Adult Education, 85-101. Walker, E., & McKeachie, W. (1967). Some thoughts about teaching the beginning course in psychology. Belmont, Ca.: Brooks/Cole. Weimer, M., & Neff, R. (Eds.) (1990). Teaching
college: Collected readings for the new instructor. Zimbardo, P. (1979). Instructor's resource book.
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