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Aug-Sept, 2005
Can You Make a Lecture Too Interesting?
Most teachers work to add interest to lecture material in an attempt to gain student attention. If they arent attending, they arent listening, and if they arent listening, its pretty hard to imagine them learning anything from a lecture. But is there a point at which the interesting details are more arresting than the content? And if thats so, do those kinds of details get in the way of attempts to learn and apply content?
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