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Pollard, Eileen J.Affiliation
Manchester Metropolitan University and University of ChesterPublication Date
2015-05-31
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Life and Times of a New LecturerAbstract
This reflection offers a response to the concrete experience of having my teaching observed as part of a Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice (PGCAP). I used David A. Kolb’s Experiential Learning Model (1975) to launch a small action-based study following this experience. My pilot produced a sample of material about what both students and teachers potentially think we are all doing in a higher education lecture theatre. These findings led to my considering what constitutes a lecture, whether or not it is ‘redundant’ in the current online landscape, and, if not, what aspects of the pedagogy of this ancient technique we might wish to emphasise or recapture.Citation
Pollard, E. (2015). People will never forget how you made them feel. Learning and Teaching in Action, 10(1), 33-46.Publisher
Manchester Metropolitan UniversityJournal
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