Instructor teaching an introductory course to a group of incoming first-year students

Imagine that you are an instructor teaching an introductory course to a group of incoming first-year students. It is your first day, and you want to provide an introduction to what they will study in your course. review the reading list and then answer the following questions in your initial post:

How would you describe the field of study?
How would you differentiate it from other related fields?
What methods would you employ to help students with limited experience understand this field of study at a higher level?

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Now, to get to know you a little better, I'd like to hear from each of you. Please introduce yourselves and share something interesting about yourselves that's not related to academics. Let's make this a fun and engaging class!**"

I'm ready to answer any questions the students might have or engage in further discussion as needed.

Sample Answer

       

Okay, I'm ready to step into the role of an instructor for a group of incoming first-year students.

"Welcome everyone! I'm excited to be your instructor for this course and I'm looking forward to getting to know you all. I understand that starting college can be both exciting and a little overwhelming, so I want to create a welcoming and supportive learning environment.

Over the next few weeks/months, we'll be exploring [ Briefly state the course subject, e.g., "the fundamentals of psychology," "the history of art," "introductory biology"]. We'll delve into [Mention 1-2 key concepts or skills, e.g., key psychological theories, artistic techniques, scientific principles].

I encourage you all to actively participate in class discussions, ask questions, and share your own insights. This is a collaborative learning environment, and I believe that we can all learn from each other.