Campus Voices: What do you consider an engaging teaching style?

Cameron Bowen, 19 – “I prefer face to face, because I don’t understand online.”

 

Adrian Funston, 17 – “A teacher that can relate to the students in a way that is personal to them.”

 

Jax Thaxton, 17 – “The most engaging to me is hands-on, a lot of interactive work. It’s more than just book work and notes, stuff that I have visual or hands-on experience.”

 

Chloe Keenan-Merlo, 18 – “I think an engaging teaching style is that the professor is willing to make an effort and time to help the students out if their struggling, and to check up on their students once in a while to see if they’re doing well in class or if they’re not.”

 

Dove Baker, 22 – “ I like it when it’s more of a laid back conversation, I think that it works really well when you have that sort of engaging, ‘I’m going to talk about this’ and than you respond to the teacher so it gives feedback so they know you understand what they taught so they don’t move on before its spread to everybody.”

 

Jared Remillard, 19 – “An engaging teaching style is one that involves both the teacher and student. For it to be interactive, it has to be more of a conversational format rather than a lecture format.”