The Teaching Environment

Building a successful teaching environment depends on both the teacher and the student; however, the initial responsibility for achieving this state falls on the teacher the individual perceived by the student as the expert, the figure of authority, or the leader within the relationship. The leadership position must be exploited, not abused, such that a mutual respect builds between teacher and student. This relationship cannot be established instantly or with ease but requires hard work, a genuine interest in teaching, and a concern for others.

General Suggestions

Question and Answer Techniques

Characteristics of an Effective Instructor

Surviving the First Day of Class

Encouraging Student Input

Effective Communication

Achieving Student Involvement: Attendance, Attention, and Articulation

Rapport in the Classroom: Responses and Respect

Using Audiovisuals to Enhance Instruction

Classroom and Laboratory Safety