Letter to the Editor

Author:

Griswold Elise N.1,Klionsky Daniel J.2

Affiliation:

1. Ypsilanti, MI,

2. Life Sciences Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI,

Abstract

Often, when I describe the use of an active-learning approach (1–3), my colleagues ask what size class is appropriate for this format. One of us has used this method in a class of over 200 students, but we would use the same format no matter what the class size. We think active learning is better than lecturing even for very large classes; the details of how the class is run might have to vary (e.g., how groups are formed), but otherwise it would be the same. When thinking about the effectiveness—or lack thereof—of lecturing, especially in a very large class, an anecdote by the late Neil A. Campbell, the author of a very popular introductory biology textbook, comes to mind. To paraphrase, Neil was giving a lecture to a large class and became concerned because no one seemed to be following what he was saying. Then it occurred to him that the problem might be that no one could hear him, as he was not using a microphone. So, he paused, faced the class and asked, “Is there anyone who cannot hear what I am saying?” A young man at the very back of the room stood up and shouted back, “Yeah, I haven’t been able to hear a single thing you’ve said.” At that point, a young woman in the front row stood up, turned around and replied to her classmate, “I’ll trade places with you!”

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Education

Reference3 articles.

1. A cooperative learning approach to teaching introductory biology;Klionsky DJ;J Coll Sci Teach,1998

2. Constructing knowledge in the lecture hall;Klionsky DJ;J Coll Sci Teach,2001

3. Points of View: Lectures: Can't Learn with Them, Can't Learn without Them

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