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How to Lecture EFFECTIVELY (and NOT Put Students to Sleep)


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In this video Heimler shares his thoughts on how to lecture effectively in the classroom. These principles apply to lectures in the K-12 classroom as much as they to lecturing in college or lecturing on Zoom.

A good lecture is cast in a narrative arc, has kinetic energy abounding, and aims for the affections of the students. Admittedly, some of these principles are difficult to apply if you still have to lecture with a mask, but the difficulty does not diminish the principles.

If you have other principles on lecturing you've learned over the years, put them in the comments and let's start a discussion!

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