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If it's not Victor's weird classmate reading the runes in her cat's turds (no, really), it's Landau's splendid lecturing of the schoolkids' parents, whose fear and ignorance of scientific experiment he chides: "Back home everyone is scientist.
In this study, lecturing of a predetermined subject using creative drama method in design education within the scope of a lecture is discussed.
Finally, the inter-class feedback is information analysis of the previous class to improve the understanding of learners on next chance and to improve the lecturing of next classes.
Afterward, the lecturing of group B was conducted following the adjusted instructional plan which the effectiveness of lecturing is presented at the "first map" on the right-hand side graph of Fig. 10.
There's lecturing, of course: standing in front of the class talking and writing on the board with chalk or dry-erase markers, or at a lectern watching your PowerPoint slides flicker by.
Perhaps they would learn how to motivate their allies from Johnson's lecturing of then Senator Humphrey, the floor manager of the 1964 bill.
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He gave lectures of epic length, inspiring renegades half his age to act on his beliefs.
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