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January 09, 2012

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David Ross

One point regarding lectures seems to me so obvious that I am puzzled as to why it is overlooked so often in discussions about pedagogy: Some subjects lend themselves to effective lecturing, whereas other don't. Can anything be more obvious? A math class dominated by lecturing will probably be maddening, but I would much rather hear an expert lecture on Hegel's philosophy of history than a student group presentation or a skit.

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