“…Buskist and colleagues (2002) found that students and faculty agreed that some of the most important aspects of excellent teaching are (a) having realistic expectations and fair grading practices, (b) being knowledgeable about the topic, (c) being approachable and personable, (d) being respectful, (e) being creative and interesting, and (f) being enthusiastic. These qualities generalize across the range of higher education institutions (Ismail, 2014; Schaeffer, Epting, Zinn, & Buskist, 2003; Vulcano, 2007; Wann, 2001). Students from different cultures also tend to value similar aspects of teaching, although there are some differences, for example, students from Eastern cultures prefer more structure to interaction with professors and more certainty about faculty expertise than their Western colleagues (Keeley, Christopher, & Buskist, 2012; Liu, Keeley, & Buskist, 2015 ).…”