HyFlex Instruction Enhanced access to learning from those who:
Learn how HyFlex instruction enhanced access to learning from students and learners
Supporting Learners is all about recognizing and addressing the diverse needs of students, ensuring that every learner, regardless of their background or challenges, has the opportunity to thrive. In education, one size does not fit all, and tailored support can make a world of difference. By providing resources, mentorship, and a nurturing environment, we can bridge gaps and create an inclusive educational landscape where every student feels valued and empowered. Our collection of resources aims to equip educators and peers with the tools to uplift and support every learner on their academic journey, and form the foundation of a more nurturing environment.
Learn how HyFlex instruction enhanced access to learning from students and learners
Test the microphone and make sure online students can hear the instructor.
Repeat students’ questions so everyone can hear them before
HyFlex Instruction helped students meet their personal learning needs by
Reducing Stress and anxiety around missing class due to life circumstances
Allowing
Alignment refers to ensuring that the course curriculum, assessments, and instruction fit cohesively together. It’s a deliberate process undertaken during
Learning Outcomes are pivotal in the educational process, serving as clear, measurable statements that describe the knowledge, skills, and abilities
Even if you’ve never taught before, you probably already have some awareness of assessment and its impact on you for
First-generation students are more likely to turn to online sources for help when faced with academic challenges, instead of reaching
Without having much social capital in higher education, first-generation students must navigate and make sense of the norms, as well
Most first-generation students are left to navigate their undergraduate experience, including financial aid and housing, with little help from their
Compared to continuing generation students, who benefit from having at least one parent/ guardian having completed a higher education degree,