Howard Community College
Improving Student Learning and College Teaching



By Dr. James Bell, Professor of Psychology
with help from the HCC Faculty
October 1998

 

Ideas on Lecturing from a Variety of Places and People

Selected Sources on Lecturing

Bernstein, Harvey. (1976). Manual for teaching. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University.

Biehler, R., & Snowman, J. (1993). Psychology applied to teaching. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.

Brown, G., & Alkins, M. (1988). Effective teaching in higher education. NY: Methuen.

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. Phoenix: American Council on Education and the Oryz Press.

Diamond, N., Sharp, G., & Ory, J. (1979). Improving your lecturing. Urbana-Champaign, Ill.: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Druckman, D., & Bjork, R. (Eds.). (1994). Learning, remembering, believing. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.

Gage, N., & Berliner, D. (1984). Educational psychology (3rd ed.). Chicago: Rand McNally.

Grastie, K. (1981). Lecturing effectively. NY: Media Systems Corp. LB2393.G73

Hoover, K. (1980). College teaching today. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. LB2331.H63

Kellough, R. (1990). A resource guide for effective teaching in postsecondary education. Landam, MD: University Press of America. LB2331.K38

Lecturing techniques: a minicourse (1978). Australia: Macquarie University Printery.

McKeachie, W. (1999). Teaching tips (10th ed.). Lexington, Mass.: D.C. Heath.

McLeish, J. (1976). The lecture method. In N. L. Gage (Ed.) The psychology of teaching methods. Chicago: National Society for the Study of Education.

Pollio, H. (1964). What students think about and do in college lecture classes. Teaching-Learning Issues, no. 53. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Learning Research Center.

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. Madison, WI: Magna Publications. LB1778.T422

Zimbardo, P. (1979). Instructor's resource book. Glenview, Ill.: Scott, Foresman.

 

 

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