There was no need to go all the way to Lapland if you wanted to meet Father Christmas this week. All you had to do was walk into the atrium of our Michael Gove College on Tuesday morning this week and you鈥檇 have found him busily dispensing little Christmas gifts to a crowd of needy Poppleton recipients.
Only those in the know could have guessed that beneath that voluminous red gown and that long white beard lurked the familiar campus figure of Professor Lapping of our Department of Media and Cultural Studies.
In between handing out gifts, 鈥淪anta鈥 Lapping found a moment to explain the reasons behind his 鈥渁lter ego鈥 to our reporter Keith Ponting (30). 鈥淭his is a magical time of year,鈥 said Lapping, 鈥渂ut it鈥檚 all too easy to forget that not everyone has a reason to celebrate.
鈥淎nd that鈥檚 why I鈥檓 doing my best to bring a little seasonal colour to the cheeks of all these sad and deprived wan-faced boys and girls who have to face life without the resources that the rest of us take so much for granted, who have to face an uncertain future without money, without hope and听largely without prospects.鈥
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Professor Lapping said that the gift-giving provided its own personal rewards. 鈥淥n the whole,鈥 he听told Ponting, 鈥淚 can鈥檛 remember a听single occasion when I鈥檝e seen our departmental graduates looking quite so happy.鈥
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Accustomed as I am
One of our leading departmental secretaries, Maureen, has come to the defence of the university lecture.
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Maureen said that she was 鈥渨ell aware鈥 of a recent article in 糖心Vlog, which referred to 鈥渕ore than 700 studies鈥 that had 鈥渃onfirmed that lectures are less effective than a听wide range of methods for achieving almost every educational goal you can think of鈥.
However, Maureen told The听Poppletonian that she believed that these studies overlooked the significance of the lecture to the actual lecturer. She instanced Dr听Derek Quintock from her own Department of Media and Cultural Studies. 鈥淵ou can always tell when it鈥檚 his lecturing day. Out goes the dung-coloured corduroy jacket with the egg stains on the lapel. In听comes the baggy tweed suit and the puce green and purple-striped tie of his alma mater.鈥
But, said Maureen, it was only after the lecture that the full effect could be seen. 鈥淎s soon as Dr听Quintock is back in my office, he starts regaling me with the jokes and aper莽us from his lecture. Sometimes he鈥檒l even reprise a particular section for my benefit. On one occasion, he actually stood on the first-year filing cabinet so that I听could properly admire the professorial pose he struck at the denouement of his presentation.鈥
All in all, said Maureen, in these dispiriting times, lectures achieved the vital educational goal of making academics feel better about themselves. It was also reassuring to note, in the case of Dr Quintock, that this effect could be achieved in pedagogic circumstances that were not contaminated by the presence of actual students.
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Thought for the week
(contributed by Jennifer Doubleday, Head of Personal Development)
鈥淲ould the person who stole or borrowed the figure of Vishnu from this year鈥檚 ecumenical crib please replace it in its correct position slightly to the left of Baby听Jesus? Thank you.鈥
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