Write clear, explicit objectives and goals for your students that use cognitive, affective, and psychomotor comprehension, such as written, oral, and presentation assignments.
Choose visual, auditory and kinesthetic teaching techniques that match your objectives, such as watching videos, holding discussions, using groups, and inviting guest speakers.
Choose teaching materials (e.g., texts, readings) that present research and innovations in the field by people of a variety of demographic backgrounds.
Write a syllabus that encourages students to get help from you and to seek additional campus resources if they have questions on course work. The syllabus should also set an open and respectful climate for the classroom.