Department Name Change
UWM's Center for Excellence in Teaching & Learning (CETL) has changed its name to the Center for Advancing Student Learning (CASL), learn more about it in our official statement. Alongside the name change, our website's url has changed to uwm.edu/advancing-learning/. Please update any bookmarks or links to point to our new url!

Teaching Tips from UWM Students

The Thank an Instructor program has received nearly 800 comments from students (784 to be exact) about how instructors make a difference. The program provides an opportunity for UWM students and alumni to submit a note expressing appreciation for an instructor who made a difference in their education.     

Based on student notes in the Thank an Instructor program, here are ten teaching tips for faculty that reflect what students said mattered most to them:

  • Show Genuine Care and Empathy. Students deeply valued instructors who were kind, patient, and understanding—especially during personal or academic challenges.
    • Tip: Make space for empathy. Acknowledge students’ struggles and offer flexibility when needed.
  • Believe in Your Students. Many students mentioned that their confidence grew because a professor believed in them when they didn’t believe in themselves.
    • Tip: Express belief in your students’ potential. A few encouraging words can have a lasting impact.
  • Make Complex Concepts Accessible. Students appreciated when instructors broke down difficult material into understandable parts and used real-world examples.
    • Tip: Use analogies, examples, and scaffolding to make learning more approachable.
  • Foster Open and Safe Communication. Students felt empowered when they could ask questions without fear of judgment.
    • Tip: Normalize questions and mistakes. Create a classroom culture where curiosity is welcomed.
  • Be Passionate and Enthusiastic. Passionate teaching was repeatedly cited as inspiring and motivating.
    • Tip: Let your enthusiasm for the subject show—it’s contagious and energizing for students.
  • Design Engaging and Varied Learning Experiences. Students loved courses that included interactive elements, diverse assignments, and creative approaches.
    • Tip: Mix lectures with discussions, projects, and hands-on activities to keep learning dynamic.
  • Be Available and Responsive. Office hours, timely feedback, and responsiveness to emails made students feel supported.
    • Tip: Be accessible and responsive. Even short check-ins can make students feel seen and valued.
  • Connect Learning to Real Life. Students appreciated when instructors tied course content to practical applications or career paths. 
    • Tip: Highlight how course concepts apply beyond the classroom to increase relevance and motivation.
  • Encourage Reflection and Growth. Students highlighted how a class helped them discover new interests or career paths.
    • Tip: Prompt students to reflect on their learning and how it connects to their goals and identity.
  • Build Community and Belonging. Students cherished feeling part of a learning community where they could be themselves.
    • Tip: Use group work, discussions, and inclusive practices to foster connection and belonging.