Both parents and students complained of classes
where teachers lecture, assign worksheets, or require students to read outdated textbooks.
Schools were run like factories, he said, in which students moved at the sound of a bell from class to class,
where teachers lectured to them for hours on end, and where students were expected to learn in the same way at the same pace.
Not exact matches
I had a Kant scholar as
teacher (C.I. Lewis) and I taught Kant, reading him in German
where necessary, and I knew the views of Julius Ebbinghaus, heard him
lecture, talked with him often and in both languages.
It's the kind of movie
where teachers are shown giving
lectures which directly comment on the action of the movie.
Imagine an interactive class,
where students read
lecture material sent by chatbots to their favorite IM app and ask for live chat support from their
teacher when they stumble upon a problem they can't solve.
Rather than
lecturing or delivering whole - class instruction though, the
teacher, who can be armed with data about
where students are in their learning, can meet one - on - one with each student and have meaningful conversations about the work she is doing.
HGSE's Askwith
Lectures, Master
Teacher Series, workshops and conferences are the cream cheese frosting on my HGSE red velvet cake - they're
where I go to find inspiration.
In Korea,
where popular
teachers become millionaires by broadcasting their
lectures online, schools and families are only very slowly warming up to other kinds of online learning.
The report, two years in the making, calls on America's high schools to evolve into smaller communities
where students and adults know each other well, the curriculum emphasizes depth over breadth, and a flexible, active learning process replaces the factory - era model of
teachers lecturing to rows of students.
We found that students really appreciated it when their
teachers told jokes and actually had some downtime in the videoconference so it wasn't just pure
lecture, there was some downtime
where students could maybe make some jokes.
«I don't think the classic situation
where the
teacher stands up at the chalkboard and
lectures is
where a lot of
teachers want to be these days,» says Bruce Jacobsen, CEO of Kinetic Books.
Take for example the student who, in their native country, attended classes
where the
teachers always
lectured and the students sat attentively listening.
In the traditional classroom setting,
where one
teacher is
lecturing to a large group of students, it's not surprising there are attention problems.
How about the history classroom,
where instead of listening to a
teacher lecture about ancient Athens, students take a virtual tour and then use 3 - D design software like SketchUp to build a simple model of a Greek temple as a way to internalize classical principles such as balance?
Other spaces include a
lecture theatre,
where outsiders can come to give presentations to the students, and the school hall,
where parent -
teacher evenings will be held later in the year.
I'm thinking of platforms for collaboration in knowledge creation,
where teachers can share and enrich teaching materials; of the amount of data that can be collected to measure students» learning; or of the increasing use of blended learning models in
teachers» training, in which online
lectures are combined with individualized expert support and feedback from peers.
I did not see a single classroom
where the kids were sitting in rows, quietly listening to a
lecturing teacher.
She presents public
lectures on her work for LSST and occasionally works with Brookhaven's Office of Education Programs
where she gives astronomy - related talks for middle and high school students, as well as science
teachers.
There would be no more large - group instruction,
where 26 kids listen to a
teacher give a
lecture, she said.
I mean, they seem to pose «PL» as an alternative to the 100 %
lecture - based classroom
where the
teacher does not even respond to questions.
This moves education away from the old model
where teachers processed the information, shared it through
lecture, and had students repeat it back on a test.
Joseph's
lecture detailed his time spent at a residential school,
where he had difficulty learning not because he didn't want to but because, in his early years, a
teacher beat him to the point
where his hearing was so severely damaged that it was physically challenging to pay attention in class.
Engineering
Teachers are employed by colleges and universities
where they prepare and deliver
lectures to students.