During their time as Teaching Assistants (TAs), graduate students develop a variety of skills, knowledge, and attitudes, based on teaching and related facilitation experiences. As TAs move on to future opportunities, their prior experiences form a foundation upon which additional teaching experience builds. Presently, there are few tools to gauge pedagogical growth during graduate student involvement as TAs in a specific post-secondary course, or as a consequence of their participation in a specialized TA training or teaching program. We created a model for TA development in SCIE 113 (First-year Seminar in Science) at the University of British Columbia. Based on this model, we designed a new survey for TAs to self-assess skills, knowl...
There has been a noted growth in the number of teaching assistants (TAs) in mainstream schools (DfE,...
Graduate teaching assistant (GTA) pre-service training programs proliferated in the past two decades...
In our Introductory Psychology (Psych 100) program, 30 graduate TAs/faculty teach 2,700 undergraduat...
During their time as Teaching Assistants (TAs), graduate students develop a variety of skills, knowl...
Effective teaching assistants (TAs) are crucial for effective student learning. This is especially t...
Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs and TAs), at most four-year universities in the United States, ar...
Graduate teaching assistants (TAs) are often responsible for teaching introductory courses to underg...
Upon entering the workforce or progressing into a graduate program, undergraduate students are expec...
TAs perform a variety of teaching tasks in basic communication courses, but little empirical data ex...
In this study, we compared the effects of a traditional teaching assistant (TA) training program to ...
An increase has recently occurred in the number of programs which formally prepare teaching assistan...
Graduate teaching assistants (TAs) receive little to no formal training in pedagogy before entering ...
This article was featured in the journal\u27s \u274Sites Post-secondary\u27 section. Overall, the go...
Exemplary models to inform novice instruction and the development of graduate teaching assistants (T...
This conceptual article relates a best-practice paradigm for undergraduate faculty who teach relativ...
There has been a noted growth in the number of teaching assistants (TAs) in mainstream schools (DfE,...
Graduate teaching assistant (GTA) pre-service training programs proliferated in the past two decades...
In our Introductory Psychology (Psych 100) program, 30 graduate TAs/faculty teach 2,700 undergraduat...
During their time as Teaching Assistants (TAs), graduate students develop a variety of skills, knowl...
Effective teaching assistants (TAs) are crucial for effective student learning. This is especially t...
Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs and TAs), at most four-year universities in the United States, ar...
Graduate teaching assistants (TAs) are often responsible for teaching introductory courses to underg...
Upon entering the workforce or progressing into a graduate program, undergraduate students are expec...
TAs perform a variety of teaching tasks in basic communication courses, but little empirical data ex...
In this study, we compared the effects of a traditional teaching assistant (TA) training program to ...
An increase has recently occurred in the number of programs which formally prepare teaching assistan...
Graduate teaching assistants (TAs) receive little to no formal training in pedagogy before entering ...
This article was featured in the journal\u27s \u274Sites Post-secondary\u27 section. Overall, the go...
Exemplary models to inform novice instruction and the development of graduate teaching assistants (T...
This conceptual article relates a best-practice paradigm for undergraduate faculty who teach relativ...
There has been a noted growth in the number of teaching assistants (TAs) in mainstream schools (DfE,...
Graduate teaching assistant (GTA) pre-service training programs proliferated in the past two decades...
In our Introductory Psychology (Psych 100) program, 30 graduate TAs/faculty teach 2,700 undergraduat...