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Subject: Re: Wright Stuff - Class Sizes Posted on: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 19:33:17 -0000


"allan tracy" wrote in message
news:52d7fa1a-bce3-4aef-985e-171ccde87705@s37g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
>
> Apples and oranges. Students get lectured to rather than taught, with
> an extremely small amount of interaction, except when practical skills
> are involved (where classes are much smaller). Teaching is very much
> an interactive process, ideally between the teacher and every single
> pupil in the class. A lecture is pretty much fixed, whilst a lesson
> is adapted as it progresses depending on pupil feedback.
>

- You can also make the reasonable assumption that the audience at a
- university lecture is rather more willing.


The ones who manage to stay awake, maybe.


michael adams

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