Understand their preferred learning style—visual, auditory, or kinesthetic. Adapt teaching methods to match for better understanding.
Collaborate to establish achievable short-term and long-term academic goals. Break larger goals into manageable tasks for tangible progress.
Offer constructive feedback on assignments and tests. Highlight improvement areas and guide strategies for better performance.
Foster an inclusive environment. Urge students to engage actively, ask questions, and participate in discussions for better comprehension.
Identify their struggles and provide extra resources like tutoring, study groups, or supplementary materials.
Use diverse strategies—multimedia, hands-on activities, and real-life examples—to cater to different learning styles.
Help students improve time management. Teach prioritization, scheduling, and allocating study time for each subject.