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Maybe you're an undergraduate or graduate student who's just been appointed a TA. Or maybe you're a postdoctoral student or a new hire with limited teaching experience. In either case, you'll be expected with little to no training to excel at teaching and to enhance the learning experience of your students.

Kathy Nomme and Carol Pollock recognize this gap between expectations and preparation and draw on decades of experience in teaching and TA training to offer practical advice on:

  • interacting with course instructors
  • dealing with nerves and anxiety
  • preparing for the first session
  • supporting student learning
  • developing learning exercises
  • engaging students with diverse needs and backgrounds
  • using technology in the classroom
  • assessing student work and providing feedback.

The lessons and scenarios in this short, accessible guide can be applied to any discipline or teaching venue from large lecture

Table of Contents

Getting Started

1 Stepping into Your Role

2 Preparing for Your First Session

3 Designing Lessons and Learning Activities

4 Creating an Inclusive Learning Environment

5 Facilitating Classroom Interaction

6 Teaching with Technology

7 Assessing Student Learning

8 Reflecting on Your Teaching Practice

Words of Encouragement

Appendix

Further Resources

The Successful TA

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    A Paperback / softback by Kathy M. Nomme, Carol Pollock

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      Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
      Publication Date: 15/02/2022
      ISBN13: 9780774839082, 978-0774839082
      ISBN10: 0774839082

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Maybe you're an undergraduate or graduate student who's just been appointed a TA. Or maybe you're a postdoctoral student or a new hire with limited teaching experience. In either case, you'll be expected with little to no training to excel at teaching and to enhance the learning experience of your students.

      Kathy Nomme and Carol Pollock recognize this gap between expectations and preparation and draw on decades of experience in teaching and TA training to offer practical advice on:

      • interacting with course instructors
      • dealing with nerves and anxiety
      • preparing for the first session
      • supporting student learning
      • developing learning exercises
      • engaging students with diverse needs and backgrounds
      • using technology in the classroom
      • assessing student work and providing feedback.

      The lessons and scenarios in this short, accessible guide can be applied to any discipline or teaching venue from large lecture

      Table of Contents

      Getting Started

      1 Stepping into Your Role

      2 Preparing for Your First Session

      3 Designing Lessons and Learning Activities

      4 Creating an Inclusive Learning Environment

      5 Facilitating Classroom Interaction

      6 Teaching with Technology

      7 Assessing Student Learning

      8 Reflecting on Your Teaching Practice

      Words of Encouragement

      Appendix

      Further Resources

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