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Does Being Known Matter? Analyzing The Effects Of Name Recognition By Instructor And Student, Brandon Bosch
Does Being Known Matter? Analyzing The Effects Of Name Recognition By Instructor And Student, Brandon Bosch
Department of Sociology: Faculty Publications
Trying to learn the names of students is a challenging semester ritual for many professors and graduate students. In support of this endeavor, research suggests that learning students’ names promotes greater student participation and engagement (Auster and MacRone 1994; Pearson and Lucas 2011). However, both research and practical pedagogical advice has typically focused only on the importance of students believing that instructors know their names. Consequently, we know little about students feeling recognized by name by other students. To further explore this issue, this study analyzes both the predictors and outcomes of student name recognition. The results of the study …