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Title: Student/Faculty Interaction


1
Student/Faculty Interaction
  • Presenter
  • Dr. Steady Moono
  • Dean of Student Success
  • Montgomery County Community College

2
  • Seven Principles of Good Practice
  • in Undergraduate Education
  • Encourage contact between students and faculty
  • Develop reciprocity and cooperation among
    students
  • Encourage active learning
  • Give prompt feedback
  • Emphasize time on task
  • Communicate high expectations

3
Seven Principles (Contd)
  • Respect Diverse talents and ways of knowing
  • ___________________________________Chickering
    Gamson (1987)

4
A Case for Student/Faculty Interaction
  • Frequent student-faculty interaction can
  • Enhance students motivation, involvement, and
    intellectual commitment
  • Encourage them to think about their own values
    and future plans
  • Caution
  • It is the quality of the contact not the
  • quantity that matters

5
  • Cross argues that when faculty show an
    interest in students, get to know them through
    informal as well as formal channels, engage in
    conversations with them, (and) show interest in
    their intellectual development, then students
    respond with enthusiasm and engagement

6
What Do Students Think?
  • 35.6 of entering first-year students
  • estimated chances were very good that they
  • would communicate regularly with
  • professors
  • __________________________________
  • Sax and others (2002)

7
What is Students greatest fear when interacting
with Professors?
  • Students fear appearing unintelligent when
    interacting with their professors

8
  • What do students hope to get out of a new
    course?
  • Details vary, but the most common hope students
    express is that each class, by its end will help
    them become a slightly different person in some
    way.
  • This hope transcends the subject matter of a
    class, or a students background, or even whether
    the student is a wise old senior or an incoming
    freshman.

9
The Most Memorable Class
  • Anne Clark in her research asked
  • undergraduate students about their most
    memorable class
  • -Almost each one of them described a
    class in which their professor got to know them.

10
Student-Faculty Interaction
  • Building relationships (know students by name,
    seek informal contact with them)
  • Discussing career plans
  • Joint project work or committee
  • Discussing ideas outside of class

11
Student-Faculty Interaction (cont.)
  • Event Activity Spectatorship Participation
  • Student Organization Project Advising
  • Community Service
  • Intramural Athletics

12
  • Effective Academic Advising
  • Good advising may be the single most
    underestimated characteristic of a successful
    college experience
  • Good advising ranks as 1 challenge that both
    faculty and students identify (R. Light, 2000).

13
  • The Obvious Idea
  • A great college experience depends upon human
    relationships
  • One set of such relationships, should, ideally,
    develop between each student and one or several
    faculty members

14
Good Mentoring
  • Informal
  • Personal
  • Cross Divisional
  • Instructs on life lessons
  • Is usually non-academic

15
Faculty Who Make a Difference
  • Connecting Academic Ideas with Students Lives
  • Engaging Students (even in large classes)
  • Teaching students to think like professionals
  • Encouraging Students to Disagree with the
    professor

16
Faculty Who Make a Difference (cont.)
  • Teaching the use of Evidence
  • Not being predictable (Students honor
    predictability in faculty members standards, but
    not dilemmas or controversies)
  • Integrating Ideas from other disciplines
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