Ms. Nielson is a teacher who is new to the local elementary school. Her principal asks her to sit in with Ms. Randall as her lecture presentation style is greatly respected. Discuss teaching strategies Ms. Nielson might expect to see in Ms. Randall's classroom.

What will be an ideal response?


Strategies of effective lecturing that Ms. Nielson might expect to see in Ms. Randall's classroom should include (a) being prepared, (b) keeping lectures short and interspersed with questions and activities, (c) making the lecture interesting and exciting, and (d) following a designed sequence and including certain key components (for example, advance organizer or preview, verbal and visual highlights of key concepts and new ideas, relating information to what students already know, eliciting student responses to ensure understanding and encourage active learning, providing a summary or overview of the main ideas at the end of the lecture, and making connections to future lectures or activities).
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