Involvement in their community.
The academic relationship between teacher and student.
Recognizing that all the people are unique in their own way. Their differences could consist of their reading level, athletic ability, cultural background and personality.
Appreciate the similarities and differences between different students.
Focus on the ways that the different students learn.
Students connect with course material that is relevant to them.
Students feel comfortable in the classroom environment.
Take time to learn about student's background, interests and learning styles.
Teach students that everyone has strengths and weaknesses.
When working in teams encourage students to take advantage of the strengths of the team members
Consider student's culture or language while developing activities or lessons.
Incorporate objectives for personal development.
When possible, be flexible in letting your students show you a way they created to show they have actually learned what you taught them.
Problem Posting, creating an activity that asks the students what their problem spots are and their goals for the class.