Eye contact
Eye contact is very important and powerful in order to get the student attention.
Daryl,
good question. The big answer would be to handle very carefully & to ease them into this. I would also consider if we are dealing with cultural differences as some cultures discourage that direct eye contact that we encourage in the U.S.
Ryan Meers, Ph.D.
What is the ideal way to help a student who is very uncomfortable with eye contact?
Kenneth,
this is exactly the reason why I strongly encourage good, effective eye contact. It can also encourage the students to engage with the material as they feel their opinion is welcomed.
Ryan Meers, Ph.D.
Eye contact brings the instructor into direct contact with the student and forces the student to become involved
Shara,
yes the eyes are a great way to reassure students as well as let them know that their thoughts & comments & questions are welcome.
Ryan Meers, Ph.D.
I agree that eye contact is so important. Sometimes a student feels they have done something wrong or have dissapointed the instructor and just the eye contact can tell them that everything is just fine.
Sona,
and this helps draw them into the class & engages them in the learning.
Ryan Meers, Ph.D.
I always try to create that intimate setting with my students. Eye contact is an essential part of it.
I enjoy eye contact, it lets me know who understands what i am saying, because when you give eye contact you can tell in their body language if they don't understand.
This is true,because it lets the student know that they are integrel part of the class.