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Forum: The Lecture and Student Learning. The Lecture and the Learning Paradigm

The essays in this forum demonstrate how the shift from an instructional to a learning paradigm is in full motion and is happening in scholarly conversations about communication and instruction. When asked about the role of the lecture in today's educational context, responses varied from some...

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Published in:Communication education 2017, Vol.66 (2), p.253
Main Author: Darling, Ann
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The essays in this forum demonstrate how the shift from an instructional to a learning paradigm is in full motion and is happening in scholarly conversations about communication and instruction. When asked about the role of the lecture in today's educational context, responses varied from some form of "none at all" to "the lecture is here to stay and for good reasons." What is important is that each essay is grounded in an argument about student learning. In this response, the author summarizes what are, in her opinion, the primary contributions of each essay and offers ideas for questions that might be productively pursued. [Other articles in this forum include: The Lecture's Absent Audience (EJ1132073); The Lost Art of Lecturing: Cultivating Student Listening and Notetaking (EJ1132054); Lecture and Active Learning as a Dialectical Tension (EJ1132004); What Is the Place of Lecture in Student Learning Today? (EJ1132078); Sage on the Stage or Bore at the Board? (EJ1132063); Sound Decision Making about the Lecture's Role in the College Classroom (EJ1132068); and Rethinking Lecture-Learning from Communicative Lenses: A Response to Forum Essays (EJ1132088).]
ISSN:0363-4523
DOI:10.1080/03634523.2017.1285039