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Make sure that each student feels like an integral part of your classroom community.

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  • Design programs for those students who wouldn’t be likely to be tied into the classroom community.
  • Hackathons promote group engagement and collaboration.
  • Encourage peer tutoring.
  • Conversing with students helps them feel like part of the community.

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  • Student-Faculty Interaction
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