Lecturer and student relationships matter even more online than on campus | Kate Roll and Marc Ventresca

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Teaching students online isn’t about pontificating on a stage, it’s about developing meaningful relationships

‘The relationship between students and staff affects everything.’n a matter of weeks, universities have changed how we teach in at least one important way: we’re now online. It is now becoming clear that this shift may last at least into the new academic year and likely longer. As lecturers, this is not necessarily something to be afraid of: it’s an unparalleled opportunity to rethink teaching and to refocus on relationships with students.

 

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While building and maintaining student/professor relationships may be the case for traditional universities and higher level programs, I haven't found it as necessary as an undergrad student of an online university. Maybe expending emotional labour means they're trying to hard.

One questions the ethics of student/lecturer relationships at all! 😡

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