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What's the Use of Lectures? Donald A. Bligh

What's the Use of Lectures? By Donald A. Bligh

What's the Use of Lectures? by Donald A. Bligh


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This volume examines the nature of teaching and learning in a classroom lecture. It describes how students learn, how much knowledge they retain, and how to enhance their attention and motivation.

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What's the Use of Lectures?: First U.S. Edition of the Classic Work on Lecturing by Donald A. Bligh

"A comprehensive guide to the uses and possible abuses of thelecture method. Supported by copious research, Bligh offers awealth of practical suggestions for making lectures more engagingand effective. Written in an accessible and helpful style, What'sthe Use of Lectures? should be required reading for all collegeteachers who use this method."

--Stephen Brookfield, Distinguished Professor, University of St.Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota

"A rewarding read for anyone who lectures--experienced or not. Iwish we had a book this engaging and this informative on everyelement of the teaching art."

--Michele Marincovich, assistant vice provost and director, Centerfor Teaching and Learning, Stanford University

"A source of great insight for people who teach.... Bligh has spentmore time and energy than anyone else in coming to terms with atask that bothers many teachers and trainers.... His research isimpeccable and his conclusions are immensely practical. The newedition will be much welcomed."

--Alex Main, founding coordinator of Academic Staff Development forthe British Universities, Murdoch University, Australia

In this first American edition of a best-selling classic, DonaldBligh draws from decades of research and hands-on experience tohelp college and university teachers develop and use lectureseffectively. What's the Use of Lectures? is an indispensable guidefor anyone who aspires to be a skilled lecturer and teacher. Itexamines the nature of teaching and learning in a classroomlecture--describing how students learn, how much knowledge theyretain, and how to enhance their attention and motivation. Blighbuilds on this information to share strategies for creatingorganized, thoughtful, and effective lectures. Topics includetaking notes, using handouts, practicing different formats andstyles, obtaining feedback, overcoming difficulties, evaluating thelecture, and testing alternative methods when lecturing is notadequate. Also included are tables and diagrams to illustratedifferent approaches to lecturing.

What's the Use of Lectures? Reviews

"This book has a wealth of information and ideas..." (Exchanges, 7/19/02)"In this long awaited American edition of his classic What's theUse of Lectures?, Donald Bligh provides a comprehensive guide tothe uses and possible abuses of the lecture method. Supported bycopious research, Bligh offers a wealth of practical suggestionsfor making lectures more engaging and effective. Written in anaccessible and helpful style, What's the Use of Lectures? should berequired reading for all college teachers who use this method."--Stephen Brookfield, Distinguished Professor, University ofSt. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota

"Bligh combines decades of experience as a faculty developer andin-depth knowledge of the research literature to create arefreshing review of the advantages and disadvantages of lecturesand a practical guide to making lectures more effective forstudents. This is a rewarding read for anyone wholectures--experienced or not. I wish we had a book this engagingand this informative on every element of the teaching art."--Michele Marincovich, assistant vice provost and director, Center for Teaching and Learning, Stanford University

"What's the Use of Lectures? continues to be one of the bestsources for new lecturers (as well as old) who want their lectureclasses to contribute maximally to student learning." --W. J.McKeachie, professor emeritus, Department of Psychology, andresearch scientist emeritus, Center for Research on Learning andTeaching, University of Michigan

"This very readable book will be a source of great insight forpeople who teach. Donald Bligh has spent more time and energy thananyone else in coming to terms with a task that bothers manyteachers and trainers. He offers a well-structured perspective onone of the core activities in higher education. His research isimpeccable and his conclusions are immensely practical. The newedition will be much welcomed." --Alex Main, foundingcoordinator of Academic Staff Development for the BritishUniversities, Murdoch University, Australia

About Donald A. Bligh

DONALD A. BLIGH was a pioneer in university staff development when he joined London University's Teaching Methods Unit. It was there, in 1971, that he wrote the best-selling What's the Use of Lectures? He was later elected as Chair of the Society for Research into Higher Education. He was the first professor and director of continuing education at the University of Dundee in the United Kingdom and is now honorary research fellow in computer science at Exeter University.

Table of Contents

Preface to the American Edition xi The Author xix Part One: what Objectives cab Lectures Achieve? 1 Evidence of what Lectures Achieve 3 Part Two: What Factors Affect the Acquisition of Information? 2 Factors Influencing Memory 23 3 Factors Affecting Students' Attention 44 4 Motivating Students 57 Part Three: What Lecture Techniques Apply These Factors Most Effectively? 5 Lecture Organization 69 6 Making a Point 89 7 Reasons and Explanations 103 8 Aids to Comprehending a Point 114 9 Note Taking in Lectures 129 10 The Purpose, Preparation, and Use the Handouts 148 11 Lecture Styles 163 12 Ways of Obtaining Feedback 173 13 Evaluation of Lectures 184 14 Overcoming Common Difficulties 214 15 Lectures for the Promotion of Thought 232 16 Lectures to Teach Attitudes 239 Part Four: Alternatives When Lecturing is Inadequate 17 The Lecture Method Alone is Rarely Adequate 251 18 Teaching Methods to use with Lectures 260 19 Some Combinations of Teaching Methods 282 Part Five: Preparation for the use of Lectures 20 Thinking the Lecture Through 291 21 Writing the Notes 297 22 Lecturing for the First Time 303 23 Conclusion 306 References and Bibliography 309 Name Index 335 Subject Index 341

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CIN0787951625G
9780787951627
0787951625
What's the Use of Lectures?: First U.S. Edition of the Classic Work on Lecturing by Donald A. Bligh
Used - Good
Paperback
John Wiley & Sons Inc
2000-01-03
368
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