Large Group Teaching

Large group teaching (by PESL: Teaching at the University of Nottingham): The term "large group teaching" is used differently across disciplines and depending on the proposed learning activities. It may be used to refer to giving lectures to a group of two hundred or more first year students in a lecture theatre. Alternatively, it may be used to mean managing a smaller number of students, but a group which is still large for the proposed learning activity.

Large group teaching by Bobbie Smith and Ruth Pilkington : quick tips

Teaching Support Unit, University of Bristol: Lecturing, presentation skills and large group teaching

UNSW Learning and Teaching Unit (LTU): At UNSW, most of us cannot avoid large-group teaching so we might as well make it as positive as possible for ourselves and our students. Large-group teaching need not be stressful for teachers or boring and inactive for students. At its best, learning in large-group contexts can...

Interactivity in large group teaching (by The Learning Development Unit of Keele University): While many in universities espouse Active Learning for understanding it remains a fact that for many students large lectures are a significant part of their university experience, where learning activities can be very restricted...

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