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Make Your Teaching the Cynosure of Attention 

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It requires sincerity, honesty, hard work, expansive knowledge on the subject matter, and sometimes chutzpah. Students remember lectures that are infused with humor. Many instructors have a tendency to overload students with new information during the final minutes of class. Teaching is regarded as a noble profession.

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Make Your Teaching the Cynosure of Attention 

Faculty Focus

It requires sincerity, honesty, hard work, expansive knowledge on the subject matter, and sometimes chutzpah. Students remember lectures that are infused with humor. Many instructors have a tendency to overload students with new information during the final minutes of class. Teaching is regarded as a noble profession.

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Drawing in Two Hands: Communication Accommodation with Individuals from Different Cultural Backgrounds 

Faculty Focus

According to Mdletye (2022), the dominant challenge in successful intercultural communication is the unwillingness or refusal to acquire knowledge unfamiliar with the ways of life people have become used to. The activity The activity takes a maximum of 45 minutes to complete.

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Drawing in Two Hands: Communication Accommodation with Individuals from Different Cultural Backgrounds 

Faculty Focus

According to Mdletye (2022), the dominant challenge in successful intercultural communication is the unwillingness or refusal to acquire knowledge unfamiliar with the ways of life people have become used to. The activity The activity takes a maximum of 45 minutes to complete.

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

Scholarly Teacher

These assessments can include quizzes, minute papers, surveys, and other methods to track student progress (Zakrajsek, 2016). This may involve lectures, active learning activities, or group work to disseminate information and student learning. Designing a new course using the backwards design approach can be intimidating.