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When he turned in work, I found what was best and brightest in his writing and pointed it out to him, asking, “how did you do that?” I made up silly games with ridiculous rules, marched the students around the campus simply so they could be outside and enjoy the sunshine, and con...
In my remarks this morning, I want to reflect with you about the first year, the nature of today's beginning students, and about the challenges we face in making information literacy a more central component of the first year. I also have questions about what it means to be a Christian ...
Building connections with new teaching and learning approaches. This study is based on the teaching and learning approaches to build good and healthy relations within classroom. One of the best approach to make success in this research is students centered learning (flipped classroom). Now a day ...
This is a wonderful opportunity forXJTLU students & professors and CICC membersto build connections and foster meaningful encounters. Step into an afternoon where new faces become familiar, and shared moments lay the foundation f...
First-year students often feel alone in big introductory courses and in online classes, but those can beopportunitiesto connect with students who will help you succeed. Chloe Inskeep, afirst-generation studentat the University of Iowa, told us about her...
and Building Connections 热情的介绍与关系构建 The meeting began with a round of introductions, as parents and administrators came together. This exchange helped set a warm, welcoming atmosphere where everyone had the chance to share a little about themselves and their connection to the school.As a...
4.Emotional Support: Teachers who build strong connections with their students provide an emotional support network for them, helping them navigate challenges both inside and outside the classroom. Strategies for Building Positive Relationships 1. Get to Know Your Students •Take time to learn about...
When student affairs leaders plan first-year programs (and beyond), they should create time and space for building intentional, caring connections between students and faculty. During these conversations, faculty can focus on telling students what is right with them, rather than what is wrong. Gall...
“Our strategy also looks into more opportunities to develop connections between PhD students and academics.” As the PhD community at XJTLU continues to flourish, this community-building activity serves as an example of the Depa...