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  1. Lecturing is the act of delivering an educational talk or discourse on a particular subject, usually to a group of listeners such as students in an academic setting. It is a method of teaching that involves the presenter conveying information directly to the audience, often in a structured, formal manner.
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    lecture verb uk / ˈlek.tʃə r/ us / ˈlek.tʃɚ / C2 [ I ] to give a formal talk to a group of people, often at a college or university: For ten years she lectured in law. She travelled widely in North America, lecturing on women's rights.
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    lecture verb uk / ˈlek.tʃə r/ us / ˈlek.tʃɚ / C2 [ I ] to give a formal talk to a group of people, often at a college or university:
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    Inclusive lecturing moves beyond a simple distribution of content knowledge for students to collect, toward creating an environment in which students absorb and process knowledge to achieve particular learning goals. To lecture inclusively, we emphasize four elements: Consider who is represented in your lecture.
    For centuries, lecturing has served as the core approach to knowledge transmission in higher education. While many scholars perceive trends away from the lecture, particularly in discussions of inclusive pedagogy, lecturing can still be quite valuable in many situations and for many students.
    Nevertheless, the definition excludes many activities which are commonly classed as teaching: lecturing is the most prominent. But he defended the drama of lecturing and the professorial persona. There is the rather extreme case of a professor who wished to go to a conference during term when he should have been lecturing.
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  7. LECTURING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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  9. Five Tips for Engaged Lecturing - Columbia University

    WebLearn how to design and deliver effective and engaging lectures that align with your learning objectives and students' needs. Find out how to use active learning, breaks, and instructional technology to enhance your in …

  10. Lecturing - Teaching@Purdue

  11. Lecture - Wikipedia

    WebA lecture (from Latin: lēctūra 'reading') is an oral presentation intended to present information or teach people about a particular subject, for example by a university or college teacher. Lectures are used to convey critical …

  12. LECTURING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary