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How Educators Can Help Students be Successful Inside and Outside the Classroom

A question a majority of educators have today is, “how can teachers help students be successful?” The wealth of information out there can often overwhelm some educators, who get caught in analysis paralysis. Fortunately, it doesn’t have to be all that complicated. Here are seven simple but effective strategies educators can use to help college students succeed.

 

Be Creative

One of the best ways to capture the attention of your students is to be creative and to think outside the box. If you can make each lesson exciting for your students, you can capture their attention and help maximize their results. Implementing things like role-playing, debates, and games can all be fun ways to keep your students engaged and eager for future lessons.

 

Provide Relevant Study Materials

While lectures and tutorials provide the bulk of the teaching content, most students will need some supplemental materials to help with their studies. One of the best ways to help students succeed is by providing relevant materials in the form of e-books, online resources, and past papers. This allows your students to get a feel for exam-style questions and assists dramatically with their preparation.

 

Accept All Students

No two students are the same and you’ll often come across some that appear unprepared or disinterested. While this can be difficult to deal with at times, educators often need to adapt to the diverse needs of the classroom as a whole. You can start with an ungraded pre-test to get a good gauge of where the majority of your students are at in their studies.

 

Stay Up-To-Date

If you’re wondering how teachers can help students, one of the simplest and most effective ways is to stay updated. Ensure that you’re aware of all the latest news, educational advancements, and technologies. By passing this information on to your students, you can also ensure they’ve got the most relevant knowledge to succeed.

 

Use a Variety of Teaching Methods

Repeatedly using the same approach may make it difficult for all of your students to engage with the lesson. The VARK model suggests that there are four main types of learning; visual, auditory, reading/writing, and kinesthetic. To create the most well-rounded lessons possible, you want at least some of your lessons to cater to each of these four types.  

 

Set Achievable Goals

To engage your students throughout the semester, you want to set challenging yet attainable goals for them. Work with them to determine goals that they’d be happy with and how you can work together to achieve them. This can help hold your students accountable and allow them to reach their potential.

 

Encourage their Involvement in Academic Groups

Some students can really struggle with a strenuous workload and could benefit from interacting with other scholars on a regular basis. An example of this type of group is NSHSS, which is committed to serving the highest-achieving scholars worldwide. Involvement in these groups can allow your students to develop new insights and study methods that really help their results.

 

About NSHSS

Since 2002, NSHSS has supported young academics on their journey to college and beyond as they prepare to become the leaders of tomorrow. The mission behind NSHSS is to recognize academic excellence and honor high-achieving students, providing them with the resources and network to excel in college, career and community. In doing so, NSHSS connects members with global events, scholarships, college fairs, internships, career and leadership programs, partner discounts, and more. Discover what makes NSHSS worth it to student members and how you can get involved. 

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