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What is a Lecture
Lecture is one of the teaching strategy which is
oldest one and is used by the teacher to teach
Alecture(from the French 'lecture', meaning
'reading' [process]) is an oral presentation
intended to present information or teach
people about a particular subject
Mode or planned scheme devised and
employed by the teacher for presenting a
segment or unit of the desired content
material of a subject to a group of learner
through lecturing aiming to attain specific
teaching learning objectives
Advantage of Lecture
Strategy
Easy control
Easy monitoring.
Economical in terms of time and energy.
It can help to maintain proper channel of
motivation, enthusiasm and interest in the
classroom
Many fats can be presented in a short time
in an impressive way
The language can be made simple to the
audience.
Spoken words has greater weight which the
books cant compete.
Shortcomings of Lecture
Strategy
It pays little or almost no attention to the
Technique of Lecture
Rapport
Voice: clear and natural tone of voice
Gesture
Eye contact
Lecture outlines and students notes
Planning Stage
The purpose and goal of lecture should be properly
identified.
The nature of learner as well as their learning
potential should be identified.
The teacher should have mastery over the subject
matter and contents which he/she is going to
deliver in classroom.
Consult useful books, journals and books other
than the prescribed textbooks for preparing lecture
Plan and develop your lecture by identifying a few
key concepts. Choose appropriate.
Always use various techniques like questionsanswer ,use of blackboard , display material and
AV aids etc
Presentation Stage
Motivate your students for attending lecture .Show your
enthusiasm for the teaching and keep your students fresh.
The subject matter, style and language of lecture should
be communicable from the angle of the students.
Communication so it should not be too fast and too slow.,
give examples, change tone, adequate passing, using
gestures and physical moments.
Make your presentation interesting and understanding .
Do not waste your time in irrelevant facts and unrequired
detailed information.
Do not turn your lecturing into mere paper reading and
notes dictation.
Always encourage and involve the students for active
participation.
Try to summarize key points of presented material at the
end of the lecture .
Evaluation Stage
A teacher may evaluate the outcomes of his
lecturing any time during his lecture as and
when he feels need for doing so.
Always keep in mind the goals of teaching
and evaluate them.
He must try to monitor , control and evaluate
progress of teaching by maintaining a proper
flow of question answer.
Task can be performed orally or by writing on
board or by asking students.
assess the effectiveness of teaching by
seeking openion of the students
Preparation of Lecture
Materials
Visual Aids
Includes
A presentation overview
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