In a recent review of course evaluations, I read the following added comment:
“[The Course Director] helps us to understand the course material very well, and she also gives us advice on how to be a good teacher and person.”
I reviewed the course evaluations shortly after I read some of the ongoing media coverage of the tragedies at Virginia Tech. I reflected on how lucky I was to have a Course Director who could provide content as well as wisdom.
As educators, it’s easy to focus on what isn’t right, what prevents students from getting a good grade, missed assignments, and extended absences. Typically, low performing students have a range of challenges to overcome, including previous academic performance, unstable housing, interpersonal stressors, and mental illness.
It’s challenging to find ways to support students to set and achieve their academic goals. Here are some principles that I hope will help in your efforts.
Contributed by Laurie McNelles �" Mothercraft
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