A Call for Engaged Teaching
…but for everyone. After that workshop, I am more committed to an engaged style of practice. I’ve come to realize that just because I stand at the podium and deliver…
…but for everyone. After that workshop, I am more committed to an engaged style of practice. I’ve come to realize that just because I stand at the podium and deliver…
…job, you put yourself on the fast track for burnout. It’s important to establish clear guidelines about communication expectations during the first class and remind students often. It is a…
…potentially more participants. Even from the very start I found that very rewarding. For example, we’d read an author, and the students made some comments about the reading, and the…
…community. This community presence supports camaraderie and fosters emotional connections among students. Students can engage in the learning process by providing genuine, thoughtful, well-informed interactions and not participate simply to…
…same is true of personal communication with students in response to questions. Online students regard an immediate response much more favorably than they do one that comes a while later….
…allows you to input multiple choice questions in advance, but you can also add polling questions on the spot. Polling allows students to vote and/or answer anonymously. If you have…
…The answers are not surprising. Students seek help when they get positive information about help opportunities—for example, how attending a review session will benefit their performance on an exam. First…
…is now, but I disagree. I teach courses in health sciences. Students practice in the hospitals, interacting with and caring for real patients. My colleagues and I have found students…
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