In 1993, the Office of the Provost established a requirement that graduate students functioning as teaching assistants (TAs) be trained using a series of UNIV courses coordinated through Educational ...
Graduate students who will serve as teaching assistants (TA) for the first time for current semester courses are required to participate in UCITE's TA Training including registering for UNIV 400 in ...
In partnership with the RIT Graduate School, the Center for Teaching and Learning manages the online Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) Foundations course each semester of the academic year. GTA ...
A new online course aims to prepare new graduate student teaching assistants (TAs) for the important role of supporting student learning and promoting educational equity at UC Santa Cruz. The course, ...
A Teaching Assistant (TA) assists in the instruction of an upper or lower division course at the University under the supervision of a faculty member. The TA primarily assists the faculty member in ...
At universities around the world, teaching assistants are integral to undergraduate students’ learning and success. A professor of educational psychology is leading a project to improve training ...
The International Teaching Assistant (ITA) training program, developed by the English Language Institute, is designed to prepare non-native, English-speaking international graduate students for ...
This study explores current practices of teaching assistant (TA) training in doctoral-granting institutions and expands on previous studies by exploring the views of both faculty and graduate students ...
The Journal of Higher Education, Vol. 51, No. 2 (Mar. - Apr., 1980), pp. 167-183 (17 pages) Research on training programs for university teaching assistants is reviewed in order to assess their impact ...
MCDB majors who are interested in education, either as a profession, or just because they like teaching, have several opportunities in the MCDB department that give students direct teaching experience ...
The Center for Teaching and Learning, along with the Academic Success Center, offers a series of practical workshops for undergraduate Teaching Assistants (TAs) each semester of the academic year.
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