Narrowing the Gap between Students and Instructors
- Pranitha N upadru
- Jun 22, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 23, 2021

Wondering how you can reduce the gap between students & Instructors? If yes, This article is just for you.
To reduce the gap between faculties and students, faculties can
Request student comments on a course, and presenting the results
Yes, that's right! Discussing the findings with students enhances the instructor-student working connection, the students' involvement, and their understanding of how the data are used. They reflect and learn.
The poll and discussion process helped a substantial number of students gain confidence in their ability to understand the topic, according to the results. As a result of openly discussing these objectives in class, students reported having a much better knowledge of their own role as learners and the role of their instructors. Instructors were of the opinion that as a consequence of discussing the survey data, students were more open and eager to voice issues about the course.
For the students, one of the most important benefits of this approach was that it validated their viewpoints and provided them a stronger feeling of ownership over the course. Them thought that the instructor was more attentive to their issues after openly outlining the instructor's objectives and giving students a voice. Several students mentioned in focus groups that they appreciated having a say in the course.
A significant takeaway for instructors from this study is that bridging the expectation gap between instructors and students is critical to create pleasant learning environments. Improved communication leads to a greater knowledge of the instructor's and students' roles and duties, as well as a better instructor-student working relationship.
Students' self-efficacy, metacognition, and engagement should all improve for instructors who use this survey-and-response method. An teacher who solicits student feedback, shares and discusses the results with the entire class, and is willing to make changes will be able to reduce the gap between the students & teachers.
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