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Posted on 24/02/201222/02/2012 by Rafael Scapin

Don’t Lecture Me: Rethinking How College Students Learn

Harvard’s  professor Eric Mazur talks on the benefits of practicing peer instruction in class, rather than the traditional lecture. The idea is getting traction. Here’s more about the practice.

http://mindshift.kqed.org/2012/02/dont-lecture-me-rethinking-how-college-students-learn-2/

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