An interesting article, especially for those who prefer not to lecture, 
in favor of discussion/participation models of teaching. 
http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2009/11/18/fearfactor

Here area  couple of tidbits:

"some students 'interpreted the absence of a lecture as the absence of 
instruction.'

"'Students' firmly held expectations undermined the instructors' efforts 
to achieve their pedagogical goals,' Cox [the researcher] writes. 
'Ultimately, students' pedagogical conception led to overt resistance 
and prevented them from benefiting from alternative instructional 
approaches, which they perceived variously as irrelevant 'b.s.,' a waste 
of time, or simply a lack of instruction.'"

Chris
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Department of Psychology
York University
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
Canada

 

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