How to Form Relationships With Your Students for a Successful Online Learning Experience

Stephen Mosley
2 min readMar 20, 2022
Relationships are just as important during online learning as they are in the classroom.

Over the last couple of years, most teachers have had to reach their students through online learning. And while this has been a great way to continue education during times of social distancing, it’s also made it more difficult for teachers to form relationships. It’s no secret that online teaching can be a little tricky when it comes to forming relationships with students.

There are ways to form relationships with students during online teaching that can foster a more positive learning environment. By taking the time to get to know your students and build rapport, you can create an engaging and supportive classroom space. Here are some tips on how to form relationships with your online students.

One way is to be open and communicative with students from the start. This means being available to answer questions and address concerns that they may have. Encourage students to send you an email or text should they have any questions. It’s also important to be responsive to student feedback. If students feel that their input is valued, they are likely to be more engaged in the learning process.

Another way to build relationships with students is to create a sense of community in the virtual classroom. This can be done by setting up forums where students can share ideas and collaborate on projects, or by hosting regular chat sessions.

Finally, it is important to show that you care about your students as people, not just as learners. This means taking an interest in their lives outside of school, and being supportive when they experience setbacks. By developing positive relationships with your students, you can help create a learning environment that is both supportive and engaging.

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