Tanner Jefferies, Jennifer A. Mraz-Craig, Kohlton Darrington, Lance Forshee
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Strategies and Tips Toward Motivating Anatomy and Physiology Students
Many students find human anatomy and physiology courses difficult and there are specific ways instructors can help motivate students. Largely, how instructors phrase their words in class can have a huge impact. We present strategies and tips on how instructors can help motivate students in their courses by encouraging ownership of learning, study efficiency, and structuring their course for success.