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The lecturer style (sometimes called the formal authority style) is familiar to anyone who’s sat through long unidirectional lectures in giant university auditoriums. In this teaching style, the teacher takes up a central role and delivers information to a large group of students in a structured and organized manner. The subject matter is usually singular and predetermined.
Because the students are many, there’s not enough room or time for personalized interactions between the teacher and the students. However, students are encouraged to take notes and ask questions at the end of each lecture. There are usually no activities planned.
An example of the Lecturer teaching style in action is when a guest speaker is invited to a school or an office to give a presentation. After the guest speaker presents the topic for an hour, they encourage students to ask questions if there’s anything they don’t understand or would like to clarify.
Pros of the Lecturer teaching style It’s possible to teach large groups of students at once It’s easy to prepare lecturers It provides a clear structure and organization to the content It can be time-effective in covering a broad range of material Cons of the Lecturer teaching style There’s limited student engagement and interaction Students won’t be able to retain information properly because they’re not actively engaging with the lecturer This teaching method does not cater to diverse learning styles
Subjects
Chemistry (10th Class)
Physics (10th Class)
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Education
Higher Secondary (Jun, 2020–Apr, 2023) from Superior College Mandi bahauddin–scored Good handw