Trust

Trust is an essential commodity in teaching and learning - and much more in the era of emergency e-learning where student performance (including tests and assignments) cannot be surveilled in the way they would typically be in the usual classroom scenario. In fostering trust as a pedagogical pillar, it behooves instructors to shift focus from the “policing” of students to re-imagining the learning environment as a site for trustworthy relationships between learners and teachers. It must be noted that these relationships can be established and effectively/sites/default/files/sections/centre-teaching-and-learning/usingdesignandteachinggoals-pptx.pptxpositively reinforced, when other pillars such as community, collaboration, and co-creation of knowledge are factored into one’s pedagogical practices. The addition of these pillars presents trust-building as a two-way street involving teachers and learners alike. All teaching and learning experiences require an act of trust.

Inquiry

The following are questions for each of us to consider …