A lecture for graduate students requires a longer time, but do you prefer to give a rest stop or continue to the end of the lecture, and what your expectations for the time period sufficient? For me not less than two hours but less than three.
Please, explain in detail what here means "to complete". You know this can mean a lot. I should like to request that you say your expectations, formulating a hypothesis, then is no misunderstanding possible. Thank you very much for your detailed comment.
A lecture for graduate students requires a longer time, but do you prefer to give a rest stop or continue to the end of the lecture, and what your expectations for the time period sufficient? For me not less than two hours but less than three.
The time allocated for MA and PhD students is not less than 2 hours. No break is given to students for the whole session. Currently, we don't have postgraduate students at the college where I work.
While times vary but being a student and now having some teaching experience, i believe the time for one complete lecture should be up to 45 to 50 minutes with 10-15 minutes breaks.
Otherwise the dosage seem to be excessive & thus not digestible.
Moreover, the word "lecture" kills, make your lectures interactive and end part should include some Extended match or multiple choice questions so everybody seems to focus during lectures
In general they are 45 to 50 minutes with 5 -10 minutes of questions, it is necessary to consider that the thesis director and the jury have a time for comments and clarifications
I ask your decent person about '' to complete'' the lecture ! you mean here time to give (to presents) the lecture for the graduate students, or to prepared it for them!.