Creating community and connection for students affected by the travel restrictions
Although students may be unable to travel to Australia to participate in on-campus classes, they can still be made to feel like valued members of the UTS community.
Although students may be unable to travel to Australia to participate in on-campus classes, they can still be made to feel like valued members of the UTS community.
That ‘Getting to Know You’ survey just keeps on delivering. It’s now worked for Jackie Jones, who shares her insights with us.
Want to build a supportive learning environment where students feel comfortable to participate? Try my ‘getting to know you’ survey as a starting point.
There are many moving parts to student engagement, but an important one to remember is developing a sense of belonging for your students. Here are four resources to get started.
Small things make a big difference to building student engagement and belonging. Read on to find out what research has revealed about helping students to feel welcome in the first classes of the session.
Here are some more of our top ideas for creating a sense of belonging for students - in class on online.
What do blackbirds, pictures of cats, Australian accents and a good cup of Mocha have in common?
What do you do to get students engaging and interacting in your classroom? Get the discussion flowing with these tips.