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Julia,
The more you keep it real the more value you create for your course. The students can see the connection between what you are requiring them to learn and their career development. This helps them see the ROI of being in the course.
Gary

Gary Meers, Ed.D.

Agreed. Keeping it real is a sign of respect to the student. by giving them real life experiences..help them to trust you and your knowledge, and they are more likely to stay motivated and focused

William,
Two key words. Real and relevant! These two words go a long way in helping students to see the value of what they are learning.
Gary

Gary Meers, Ed.D.

Maribeth,
Like the way you build your connections between past, present and the future. This helps the students to see the value of what you are teaching and why it is critical they learn what is being offered.
Gary

Gary Meers, Ed.D.

I totally agree! Keeping it real or relevant for each individual student will motivate them to try harder and give them more self esteem.

I also try to relate the students past experiences to their future interactions in their new chosen field. Often times the students have the "ah ha" moment when related not to my experience, but to theirs! Positive and negative previous experiences can shape how they will handle themselves in the near future and this is where we can help guide them.

Elliot,
Stories from the field help students to see the value of the content. If students can see the relevancy of the content through the examples and stories shared then their engagement will be increased significantly.
Gary

Gary Meers, Ed.D.

I agree...maybe it is because I have "been around awhile", or the fact that I have been in several fields, but I find I can retrieve some life event that relates to just about anything.

Inesa,
Right you are. This is why it is important to spend time trying to find those examples even in a gen ed class so the students will see value to such a course in their career development.
Gary

Gary Meers, Ed.D.

Stanley,
The more connections of these types the better. These applications are what makes the content of the course valuable to students.
Gary

Gary Meers, Ed.D.

That is one of the best strategies. When you teach Gen Ed courses, it is a bit harder to do though...

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