Is the LECTURE Dead? Yes, but also NO...
Teacher Resource Packs: +AP World: https://bit.ly/3XE12nM +APUSH: https://bit.ly/44vi49U New Sample Heimler Worksheets: +APUSH: https://bit.ly/3NVRVvx +AP World: https://bit.ly/46CfEbh +AP Euro: https://bit.ly/3XBtkzi Video HEIMLER REVIEW GUIDES (formerly known as Ultimate Review Packet): +AP US History: https://bit.ly/44p4pRL +AP World History: https://bit.ly/46rfHH1 +AP European History: https://bit.ly/3PCPyiw +AP Government: https://bit.ly/3rfXr2Y +AP Essay CRAM Course (DBQ, LEQ, SAQ Help): https://bit.ly/3XuwaWN YouTube Video NoteGuides: +AP World: https://bit.ly/3NRHzga +APUSH: https://bit.ly/3NUwwmj +AP Euro: https://bit.ly/432NiE9 +AP Government: https://bit.ly/3XMSawp Summer Teacher Training: https://bit.ly/43hLyXI Purchase Order Form: https://bit.ly/3PD8pdj In this video Heimler talks through whether or not we should lecture in our classrooms. It use to be that class lectures were the assumed practice but with the advent of new research in the past 30 years, the lecture appears to be among the least effective tools for student learning. And yet, we continue to fight about the efficacy of the lecture. Heimler's thesis is as follows: the lecture is a very specific tool that can do a very specific job, and if it's used for THAT job, then it is magnificent. Should we lecture in our classrooms, or should we rely on student self-discovery tools like Harkness Discussions or group work or project based learning? You probably have an opinion on that, so let's start a discussion in the comments below.

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