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[Windmill principle versus clockwork principle--tradition and interaction in academic lectures. A. N. S. A.
R Leppek1, M Jussen, D Berthold
1Klinikum der Philipps-Universität, Abteilung für Strahlendiagnostik, Marburg.
Abstract:
In reply to depersonalization of teaching, students hiding behind anonymity and their decreasing effective presence in campus life, academic teaching has to become practice-oriented, attractive and at least more effective. The traditional teacher-based lecture competes with student-centered and issue-related academic events like problem-based learning, thus, concerning student-teacher interaction. The model of a clockwork represents the components of a traditional lecture. The model of a windmill is suitable for explaining synergistic effects in scope and experience during an interaction concerned lecture. An example of student-teacher interaction and students' activation even in a preclinical course of lectures on anatomy and radiology is given. A high response and acceptance of the lecture is assured by structure-and process-oriented features.