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pt. 1. What objectives can lectures achieve
1. Evidence of what lectures achieve
pt. 2. What factors affect the acquisition of information
2. Factors influencing memory
3. Factors affecting students' attention
4. Motivating students
pt. 3. What lecture techniques apply these factors most effectively
5. Lecture organization
6. Making a point
7. Reasons and explanations
8. Aids to comprehending a point
9. Note taking in lectures
10. Purpose, preparation, and use of handouts
11. Lecture styles
12. Ways of obtaining feedback
13. Evaluation of lectures
14. Overcoming common difficulties
15. Lectures for the promotion of thought
16. Lectures to teach attitudes
pt. 4. Alternatives when lecturing is inadequate
17. Lecture method alone is rarely adequate
18. Teaching methods to use with lectures
19. Some combinations of teaching methods
pt. 5. Preparation for the use of lectures
20. Thinking the lecture through
21. Writing the notes
22. Lecturing for the first time.
1. Evidence of what lectures achieve
pt. 2. What factors affect the acquisition of information
2. Factors influencing memory
3. Factors affecting students' attention
4. Motivating students
pt. 3. What lecture techniques apply these factors most effectively
5. Lecture organization
6. Making a point
7. Reasons and explanations
8. Aids to comprehending a point
9. Note taking in lectures
10. Purpose, preparation, and use of handouts
11. Lecture styles
12. Ways of obtaining feedback
13. Evaluation of lectures
14. Overcoming common difficulties
15. Lectures for the promotion of thought
16. Lectures to teach attitudes
pt. 4. Alternatives when lecturing is inadequate
17. Lecture method alone is rarely adequate
18. Teaching methods to use with lectures
19. Some combinations of teaching methods
pt. 5. Preparation for the use of lectures
20. Thinking the lecture through
21. Writing the notes
22. Lecturing for the first time.