1
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lecture
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South Korea
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More likely to be characterized by a one-way flow of information from the lecturer to the audience, with limited interaction or questioning from the audience.
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1
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2
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lecture
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South Korea
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Less common form of higher education instruction, with more emphasis on group discussion and interactive activities rather than long, uninterrupted lectures.
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1
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3
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lecture
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South Korea
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Lectures may be more interactive, with opportunities for students to ask questions and engage in discussions with the lecturer.
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1
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4
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lecture
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South Korea
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Less common in higher education, with more focus on self-study and group discussions
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1
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5
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lecture series
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South Korea
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Less common and not a prevalent educational format, with more emphasis placed on individual study and traditional teaching methods
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1
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6
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lecture series
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South Korea
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Highly valued in academic and professional settings, often attended by large audiences as a sign of respect for the speakers.
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1
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7
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lecture series
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South Korea
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Often associated with exam preparation and intense study schedule for students
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1
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8
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lecture series
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South Korea
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Less common, as educational content is often delivered in a more condensed and focused manner, with a preference for efficient use of time.
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1
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9
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lecture theatre
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South Korea
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Traditional lecture theatres are less common, and teaching often takes place in smaller, more intimate classroom settings.
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1
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10
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lecture theatre
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South Korea
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Often equipped with individual desks and chairs for students, and may have advanced technology for interactive learning experiences.
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1
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11
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lecturer
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South Korea
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Expected to deliver lectures in a formal and authoritative manner without much interaction with students
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1
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12
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lecturing
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South Korea
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Highly formal and hierarchical teaching style, with minimal interaction between lecturer and students
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1
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13
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lecturing
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South Korea
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More commonly associated with hierarchical teaching style and less interactive classroom settings
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1
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14
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lecturing
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South Korea
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Less common in traditional education; emphasis on interactive and group learning
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1
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15
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lecturing
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South Korea
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Less common as a method of education, with emphasis placed on interactive and group-based learning rather than long formal lectures.
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1
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