Priorities:JNTUA Ananthapur Student Priorities
Overview
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Contents
Strategy #1:An Interdisciplinary platform
Tactic 1: Podium is a multipurpose space in college for the collision of serendipitous ideas where from all academic and professional disciplines can come together to develop ideas.
Tactic 2:Including in the curriculum and teaching in interdisciplinary manner.
Tactic 3:Through a social networking site like creating a website and interacting via bluejeans or through an app etc.,
Tactic 4:Conducting workshops and clubs
Tactic 5:A dedicated staff member is the central administrative coordinating point or an interdisciplinary leadership council directs the program, encourages compromises in designs and structures, and keeps the goals to the forefront.
Strategy #2:BUILDING STUDENT-FACULTY RELATIONSHIPS
Have you talked with your professor yet?" is a favorite question academic advisors ask their students. More often than not, students tell their advisors that they have not engaged their teachers in meaningful conversations outside the classroom.Like any relationship, those between faculty members and students require nurturing. Advisors who know their students' talents and understand their faculty colleagues' gifts for helping the student grow occupy an unique position where they can facilitate strong relationships between advisees and their professors.When students feel connected to the campus community, they are more often retained and excel academically, creating a winning situation for everyone.A sense of connection with teachers helps students feel like they belong at the institution.
By establishing Conversations between students and faculty members by reminding students that their teachers were once students themselves. Encouraging students to share their concerns with faculty members can give students a different 'take' on a problem.
Not only should students be encouraged to ask faculty for general scholastic advice, but they also should learn how faculty became invested in their particular areas of expertise. Such conversations are helpful for students searching for their academic passions.