Principles of STEP 1102
The instructional principles of STEP 1102 and 3102 are as follows:
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- STEP 1102 and 3102 are optional one-credit supplementary course.
- Special program-specific FYE courses, such as Health Sciences, Exploratory Studies, or Honors College, will be offered in addition to the general STEP 1102 course.
- Teaching methodology is critical to the student’s learning success, so instructor qualifications are very important to the selection process.
- Classes will remain small and discussion-oriented with a capacity of 20.
- Special emphasis is placed on establishing positive relationships between professors and students.
- Reflective writing is essential in order for teachers to keep current with students’ lives and intervene when necessary.
- Significant time should be devoted to making students aware of campus resources and referral to services offered, when necessary.
- Frequent feedback is important for students who are not yet used to college-level demands.
- Frequent reading assignments will be incorporated. An ideal model would be the incorporation of a common reading across all STEP 1102 courses.
- STEP 1102 material will be easily applicable to a student’s everyday experience. Making regular connections between the course content and resources outside of the course is essential.
- STEP 1102 fosters cultural awareness by incorporating discussions on differing perspectives and cross-cultural understanding.
- STEP 1102 benefits both students and faculty. Techniques that faculty incorporate into the course contribute to student success and retention. STEP 1102 instructors will have the opportunity to be a part of a learning community that collaboratively shares teaching strategies and instructional reflection.