The Difference Between Tutorials and Lectures...

Tutorials and Lectures. Many international students might not be familiar with the differences between the two when they first arrive. Let’s take a look!

What is a Lecture?

A Lecture is a traditional teaching format.

  • Size: Usually large, with potentially hundreds of students attending.
  • Format: The professor or lecturer teaches from the front while students listen and take notes.
  • Content: The focus is on delivering key theories and concepts, with the lecturer systematically explaining the course material.
  • Interaction: There is little interaction during the class, but students can ask questions via email or during office hours.

What is a Tutorial?

A Tutorial, often translated as “small group discussion” or “study session,” is a more interactive learning format. It’s also a great way to boost your grades and make friends!

  • Size: Smaller, typically around 20 students, allowing for more interaction.
  • Format: Led by a teaching assistant (TA) or lecturer, students sit together to discuss and review the content covered in Lectures.
  • Content: The focus is on deepening the understanding of Lecture material through discussions, exercises, and group activities.
  • Interaction: Highly interactive, with opportunities for students to ask questions, share opinions, and engage with peers and the TA.

Difference Between Tutorials and Lectures

  • Lectures: Provide the overall knowledge and theoretical framework needed to understand the course.
  • Tutorials: Help deepen comprehension through discussion and interaction, and provide an opportunity to clarify any doubts.

Tips

  • Pre-read: Review the material before the Lecture to better understand the content.
  • Participate: Ask questions and engage in discussions during the Tutorial to maximise learning.
  • Take notes: Write down key points in Lectures and bring questions and notes to Tutorials for better discussion and understanding.

Author: Sim K

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Sim K