This conceptual article relates a best-practice paradigm for undergraduate faculty who teach relatively large, undergraduate, general education courses and utilize an undergraduate teaching assistant (TA). Suggested characteristics for successful TAs are related as well as intrinsic and extrinsic motivators that help recruit quality assistants. Five factors are shared that are believed to have made an undergraduate TA program successful for 20 years: the quality of students recruited, helping students to handle well their peer-relationships with students in the class, learning which items can and cannot successfully be delegated to TAs, harnessing the potency of relationships, and maintaining a healthy benefit/cost equilibrium w...
The Undergraduate Teaching Assistant (UTA) Program at the University of Arizona exposes students to ...
This paper discusses the process by which graduate teaching assistants (TAs), participating in a lon...
There has been a growing concern in higher education about our failure to produce scientifically tra...
This conceptual article relates a best-practice paradigm for undergraduate faculty who teach relativ...
Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs and TAs), at most four-year universities in the United States, ar...
Effective teaching assistants (TAs) are crucial for effective student learning. This is especially t...
Developing programs that prepare teaching assistants (TAs) to be competent classroom instructors is ...
TAs perform a variety of teaching tasks in basic communication courses, but little empirical data ex...
Having access to teaching assistants (TAs) in college classrooms has been shown to be beneficial for...
The Teaching Assistant (TA) system operating in the United States has both advantages and disadvanta...
A Survey General Characteristics of Respondents Perceived Quality of Teaching How Time is Spent How ...
This article was featured in the journal\u27s \u274Sites Post-secondary\u27 section. Overall, the go...
Research has identified potential difficulties for students enrolled in large classes. Large classes...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.Six common themes of the development of the exem...
There has been little research on the experiences of undergraduate teaching assistants, and this sm...
The Undergraduate Teaching Assistant (UTA) Program at the University of Arizona exposes students to ...
This paper discusses the process by which graduate teaching assistants (TAs), participating in a lon...
There has been a growing concern in higher education about our failure to produce scientifically tra...
This conceptual article relates a best-practice paradigm for undergraduate faculty who teach relativ...
Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs and TAs), at most four-year universities in the United States, ar...
Effective teaching assistants (TAs) are crucial for effective student learning. This is especially t...
Developing programs that prepare teaching assistants (TAs) to be competent classroom instructors is ...
TAs perform a variety of teaching tasks in basic communication courses, but little empirical data ex...
Having access to teaching assistants (TAs) in college classrooms has been shown to be beneficial for...
The Teaching Assistant (TA) system operating in the United States has both advantages and disadvanta...
A Survey General Characteristics of Respondents Perceived Quality of Teaching How Time is Spent How ...
This article was featured in the journal\u27s \u274Sites Post-secondary\u27 section. Overall, the go...
Research has identified potential difficulties for students enrolled in large classes. Large classes...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.Six common themes of the development of the exem...
There has been little research on the experiences of undergraduate teaching assistants, and this sm...
The Undergraduate Teaching Assistant (UTA) Program at the University of Arizona exposes students to ...
This paper discusses the process by which graduate teaching assistants (TAs), participating in a lon...
There has been a growing concern in higher education about our failure to produce scientifically tra...