The Value of Being Seen: Faculty-Student Relationships as the Cornerstone of Postsecondary Learning

Autores/as

  • Karyn E. Miller

Palabras clave:

faculty-student relationships, student engagement, learning environment, student success

Resumen

This article discusses the importance of the faculty-student relationship to the endeavor of teaching and learning in higher education. Through personal reflection, it highlights institutional-level approaches to measuring such relationships and provides insight into
how faculty might think about their role in relationship-building, student engagement, and student success.

Biografía del autor/a

Karyn E. Miller

Assistant Professor
Texas A&M University-Commerce
Department of Curriculum and Instruction
Texas A&M University-Commerce
Commerce, TX 75429-3011

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Publicado

2026-03-25

Cómo citar

Miller, K. E. (2026). The Value of Being Seen: Faculty-Student Relationships as the Cornerstone of Postsecondary Learning. Revista Educação, Meio Ambiente E Saúde, 16. Recuperado a partir de https://remas.faculdadedofuturo.edu.br/remas/article/view/48

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