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Hawler Medical UniversityCollege of Medicine
Department: Anatomy &Histology
The Ideal Lecture : pt: 1
Prof .Dr. Hiwa Banna Histologist
Structure of the lecture or contents:
i - Objectives
ii - Introduction
iii- Body of the Lecture
iv - Summary or conclusion
v - Questions and Answers
Requirements of a good teacher :In order to become a good teacher you need to master the Communication Modes:which are: 1-…2-…3-,,,
Introduction:
What is College ..University??
Lecturing is a process by which knowledge is transferred from the teacher (expert) to young learners(students)
Unfortunately, there is no single magical formula for that but still quite possible by following a series of steps and procedures which will be mentioned in present lecture and next one.
Contents:…………
1- First Step:
It is important for each teacher lecturer to
Remember his(her) early days at school Why ?
2- Make yourself and the subject you teach
likable ,. How?
Contents:
3- Favorable classroom atmosphere
Some students seem naturally enthusiastic about learning, but many need-or expect-their instructors to inspire, challenge, and stimulate them:
"Effective learning in the classroom depends on the teacher's ability ... to maintain ??
4- a-Improving teaching provision
within the department by identifying models of best practice and promoting new teaching initiatives and curriculum development b-Promote links with other departments and/or disciplines where possible.
Explain?
Contents:
5- Interactive Learning (discuss how ).
6-Assessment:Oversee the end of course assessment
and of student assessment.
Passive Learning Active learningReceive Ideas Offer ideasAnswer Questions Raise Questions
Hearing Analyses Making Analyses
Accepting Assumptions Challenging assumptions
Faculty-Student dialogue Student-Student dialogue
Faculty centered Student centered
Conclusion:
1-No single teaching method covers everything2-Optimal approach features a mixture of instructional methods and learning activities3-Optimal mixture changes over timeWith changes in student4-Students involvement in the learning process5- Favorable classroom environment
Summary of Learning Goals
Questions & Answers?
1-End your lecture with a simple question slide
preferably a kind of Q raised at the beginning of the lecture.
2- Questions by students…types ……Explain ?
3- Hints from next lecture
4- References ?