Scaffolding Notes
Scaffolding notes are skeletal notes that
summarize the contours of
a lecture for students. They are provided beforehand either elec-
tronically or in paper form and give enough
information so that stu-
dents can follow the lecture’s progress but not so much as to make
actually showing up a duplication of effort.
Often the notes are a
summary of the main headings and subheadings of a lecture with
space provided for students
to write in their own examples, illus-
trations, and questions. Below is an example
of scaffolding notes for
a lecture on critical thinking.
Lecturing Creatively
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