Raymond Diaz

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Empathy helps instructors understand and address students’ needs and expectations, adapt their teaching strategies accordingly, and ensure students have a clear understanding of course requirements and commitments.

Storytelling can be a powerful tool for learning and personal growth when it is used with a clear purpose, adequate preparation, and thoughtful prioritization.

An instructor’s enthusiasm and genuine commitment to teaching play a key role in motivating students and fostering their engagement and success.

Recognizing student needs is an important part of supporting student retention. By identifying these needs, instructors gain insight into each student’s current situation and can determine effective ways to provide encouragement and support. Creating a positive and supportive learning environment requires addressing a variety of student needs, which can be grouped into two main categories: students’ intrinsic personal needs and their extrinsic needs within classroom and laboratory environments.

The most basic way of evaluating a course is by reviewing students’ grades. Looking at each assignment as well as at the grades in totality can give you information by which to evaluate the effectiveness of the course.

Rubrics provide students with specific guidelines for assignments and projects. They also give the instructor a way to measure student work against designated criteria and assign a point value to each criterion.

Students create good learning scaffolding by building on prior knowledge and experiences, by taking cues from instruction on where to focus learning energy, and by depending on a good course framework to guide them through the course.

A learning-objects database is a repository in which to store files, graphics, audio, video, or any course component that may be used more than once in a course or in several courses.

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