Teaching assistants (TAs) are an indispensable part of the dynamics and economics of higher education today. Without their dedication, patience, and knowledge, most college and university programs—especially highly technical ones like marine science departments—would grind to a halt. Their enthusiastic presence helps make our department the lively, hard-working, and generally joyful place it is
"The only thing that scales with undergrads is undergrads". As Computer Science course enrollments h...
Based on course specifics and individual faculty preference, each department requires TAs to perform...
This article is based on the findings of a funded research project. It examines the perspectives of ...
The Teaching Assistant (TA) system operating in the United States has both advantages and disadvanta...
Having access to teaching assistants (TAs) in college classrooms has been shown to be beneficial for...
The background, responsibilities, supervision, preparation, and perceived needs of teaching assistan...
Graduate and undergraduate teaching assistants (TAs) are key players in large universities’ efforts ...
Developing programs that prepare teaching assistants (TAs) to be competent classroom instructors is ...
Teaching Assistants (TAs) are an indispensable part of higher education. TAs have two identities sim...
This chapter develops understanding of how to work with other professionals in schools; considers ho...
Teaching Assistants (TAs) play an important role in most major universities. Interest in the trainin...
The quality of undergraduate classroom instruction by graduate teaching assistants (TAs) is a seri...
The paper analyses the emerge of the role of teaching assistant since Estelle Morris's 2001 speech. ...
Recent years have seen the emergence of a 'pedagogical role' for teaching assistants (TAs) in respon...
So, the task for those who support TA’s is not to de-emphasize research or other aspects of scholars...
"The only thing that scales with undergrads is undergrads". As Computer Science course enrollments h...
Based on course specifics and individual faculty preference, each department requires TAs to perform...
This article is based on the findings of a funded research project. It examines the perspectives of ...
The Teaching Assistant (TA) system operating in the United States has both advantages and disadvanta...
Having access to teaching assistants (TAs) in college classrooms has been shown to be beneficial for...
The background, responsibilities, supervision, preparation, and perceived needs of teaching assistan...
Graduate and undergraduate teaching assistants (TAs) are key players in large universities’ efforts ...
Developing programs that prepare teaching assistants (TAs) to be competent classroom instructors is ...
Teaching Assistants (TAs) are an indispensable part of higher education. TAs have two identities sim...
This chapter develops understanding of how to work with other professionals in schools; considers ho...
Teaching Assistants (TAs) play an important role in most major universities. Interest in the trainin...
The quality of undergraduate classroom instruction by graduate teaching assistants (TAs) is a seri...
The paper analyses the emerge of the role of teaching assistant since Estelle Morris's 2001 speech. ...
Recent years have seen the emergence of a 'pedagogical role' for teaching assistants (TAs) in respon...
So, the task for those who support TA’s is not to de-emphasize research or other aspects of scholars...
"The only thing that scales with undergrads is undergrads". As Computer Science course enrollments h...
Based on course specifics and individual faculty preference, each department requires TAs to perform...
This article is based on the findings of a funded research project. It examines the perspectives of ...