A new student has joined your class. Write a diary entry in about 120 words describing your first impression of the student.
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“The beginning is the most important part of the work” – Plato
The first day of class is always exciting, and often a little anxiety-provoking for faculty and students alike. Even seasoned faculty can become anxious and forget to focus on the group’s relationship, and instead leap directly into the course content. It can be useful to think ahead about what you want students to leave with on the first day. Take the opportunity to create an atmosphere that engages students and encourages their participation, which, in turn, will generate excitement and add to the richness of the learning experience.
Get to know your students
Establish rapport
Focus on the most important things they need to know
Get started
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