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How do you keep kids interested in a lecture on note-taking?
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<blockquote data-quote="RLM" data-source="post: 2173821" data-attributes="member: 768338"><p>I've been asked by a relative who's a teacher to do a four-session (1 hour each) lecture in this summer advancement class for incoming high school students (13-14-year-olds, entering their freshman year). The students are from an all-boy school, and there are about 25 of them, at last count from the sign-ups for the summer classes. The topic I'm supposed to do is note-taking, both for in-lecture and readings note-taking. </p><p>I don't really have experience doing lectures, especially to a young audience. Any ideas or tips from real teachers or lecturers out there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RLM, post: 2173821, member: 768338"] I've been asked by a relative who's a teacher to do a four-session (1 hour each) lecture in this summer advancement class for incoming high school students (13-14-year-olds, entering their freshman year). The students are from an all-boy school, and there are about 25 of them, at last count from the sign-ups for the summer classes. The topic I'm supposed to do is note-taking, both for in-lecture and readings note-taking. I don't really have experience doing lectures, especially to a young audience. Any ideas or tips from real teachers or lecturers out there? [/QUOTE]
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