Winter 2026 | The Silent Inbox: Re-Engaging Students Through Compassionate Communication

Winter 2026 | The Silent Inbox: Re-Engaging Students Through Compassionate Communication

From MyFaculty Podcasts by MyFaculty Podcasts

February 2, 2026 · 13 min

About this episode

This episode discusses the importance of compassionate communication in engaging students and fostering a supportive learning environment.

In this episode of the Faculty Leading the Change Podcast, we explore the power of compassionate communication and its role in building a supportive learning community. Through the lens of the online classroom, we consider the experience of students who may be struggling silently, feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or unsure where to turn for support. Dr. Saeid Atoofi, Core Faculty at the College of Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Studies, shares his insights on fostering empathy, engaging in meaningful discourse, and creating spaces where students feel seen and supported. Tune in for an insightful conversation on how compassion in communication can strengthen student engagement, promote belonging, and transform the learning experience for everyone involved. Learn more about the Faculty Leading the Change Series, powered by the Office of Teaching, Learning, and Mentoring Excellence → https://tinyurl.com/flc-series

People in this episode

Guest: Dr Saeid Atoofi

Topics covered

  • compassionate communication
  • student engagement
  • supportive learning community
  • empathy
  • online classroom

Keywords

  • student support
  • belonging
  • transformative learning

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