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Lecture-Discussion Model

The Lecture-Discussion Model is designed to: 1) Help students understand organized bodies of knowledge by making relationships between facts, concepts, and generalizations explicit. 2) Provide students with information about a topic that would otherwise take hours for them to find on their own from a variety of sources. 3) Expose students to different points of view on a topic to lead to class discussions.

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Lecture-Discussion Model

The Lecture-Discussion Model is designed to: 1) Help students understand organized bodies of knowledge by making relationships between facts, concepts, and generalizations explicit. 2) Provide students with information about a topic that would otherwise take hours for them to find on their own from a variety of sources. 3) Expose students to different points of view on a topic to lead to class discussions.

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Designedtohelpstudentsunderstandorganizedbodiesofknowledge
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generalizations.Thentheymakethe
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Thegoalistoprovidestudentswith
informationthatwouldtakethemhours
tofindontheirown
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aboutthetopicfromavarietyof
sources

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Exposestudentstodifferentpointsof
view

Thiswillleadtoclassdiscussions

So what? What is important to understand about this?

Usedtounderstanddifferentviewpointsandformsofknowledgeandhowtheycorrelatetoeachother

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