Teaching Range


minimum percentage of listeners to whom the speaker preferably lecturer aims to totally grasp whats he/she is teaching. generally teaching range is calculated from 100.
rj: why the lecturer is repeating the same things again and again.
reet: dude her teaching range is above 80, and you know about our cl-ss. a lot of slow learners.

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