Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching (Jun 2011)

24. Developing Effective Guidelines for Faculty Teaching First-Year University Students

  • Irene Carter,
  • Donald Leslie,
  • Donald Leslie,
  • Sarah Moore,
  • Sarah Moore

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22329/celt.v3i0.3254
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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First-year university students are a diverse group of individuals with various abilities and needs. Failure of the university and its teaching faculty to meet the needs of first-year students may result in abandonment of the pursuit of a degree. This project informs instructors about the practices that strengthen a learning-centred approach and maximize inclusion of first-year students. The principles and teaching methods of Universal Instructional Design are learner-centred and have shown to improve academic achievement and benefit the campus community. Thus, it is suggested that the principles of this method be applied uniformly across university-level instruction.