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 ...
Teaching assistants are in-demand educational professionals in K-12 public and private schools, as well as in daycare settings. Also referred to as paraprofessionals, paraeducators, teacher aides, or ...
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 ...
At Western Michigan University, Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) serve in a role related to teaching; some are instructors of record (meaning they are the ones primarily responsible for a course); ...
The Teaching Assistant Orientation is designed to help TAs succeed by introducing them to the principles and practices of effective teaching and highlighting valuable teaching and learning resources ...
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 ...
After six weeks of filling in as a teacher, Amanda Morse looked at her students and thought, “I can do this.” That confidence boost helped lead Morse, a teaching assistant, to check out Central ...
For one professor of education who trains future innovative educational leaders at Morehouse College, the first lesson of the year always starts the same way: “Hello, I’m Dr. Muhsinah L. Morris, or Dr ...
Janice Carter and Maira Carmona are longtime teaching assistants in the Hempstead school district, having spent decades in the classroom helping students at Jackson Main School focus and stay on track ...