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Five-Minute Starts: Fifteen Ideas to Ignite Your Class

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These crucial minutes set the tone, influencing how students perceive the class, their peers, and their role within the learning environment. Classrooms using effective teaching methods that create engaging activities and promote active learning and critical thinking are more likely to result in deeper learning (Fink, 2013).

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Five-Minute Starts: Fifteen Ideas to Ignite Your Class

Faculty Focus

These crucial minutes set the tone, influencing how students perceive the class, their peers, and their role within the learning environment. Classrooms using effective teaching methods that create engaging activities and promote active learning and critical thinking are more likely to result in deeper learning (Fink, 2013).

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Six Powerful Ways to Cultivate Student Attention and Promote Student Success 

Faculty Focus

Use a variety of teaching methods to accommodate different learning styles and keep students engaged. In his book, Lang describes a “modular” approach to thinking about teaching that helped me understand how purposeful changes in a class session can really help the class move along and keep students engaged.

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Six Powerful Ways to Cultivate Student Attention and Promote Student Success 

Faculty Focus

Use a variety of teaching methods to accommodate different learning styles and keep students engaged. In his book, Lang describes a “modular” approach to thinking about teaching that helped me understand how purposeful changes in a class session can really help the class move along and keep students engaged.

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Simple Strategies for Curriculum (Re)Design for the New Instructor

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Use Content Experts Instructors may lack confidence and specific skill sets in subsets of the subject areas they teach. Using content experts in curriculum consultation or guest speaking can be valuable for the new instructor and student learning outcomes. Team teaching in nursing education. The Scholarly Teacher.