Hello everyone,
I think there are many skills an instructor can employ to manage the broad scope of learners that they have in their classroom(s). One of the most important tools that I have found to be helpful is listening to student suggestions on how to improve assignments or instruction while the course is being conducted, rather than waiting to see suggestions via end of course surveys. I have found that making small changes as the course progresses can help groups of students, rather than just one single student, especially if suggestions for changes are made more than once. Any thoughts on this practice or its uses? I look forward to hearing your feedback!
Best,
Shaheen Christie