Teaching in Graduate School
Many grad students have never taught before and have no idea about how to create assignments, to manage classes, to grade papers, etc. Fortunately, most grad students who teach will probably be able to get course materials from their departments or other sources.
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Less than Perfect Types of Students in College: Dealing with Pesky Students
There are many different types of students in college. As an instructor, you will likely have many wonderful, dedicated, prepared students who will show up on time for class and who will be ready and eager for the day’s lecture. However, you will also have difficult students. At this point in your graduate career, you […]
Read MoreThe Perks of Teaching in College and Being a GTA
Teaching in college is one of the many opportunities for professional development that most graduate programs offer. The level of responsibility for graduate teaching assistants can range from assisting faculty members (i.e., grading papers, copying tests, covering lectures while professors are out of town) to being the primary instructor responsible for the course, or even […]
Read MoreHelpful Tips for First-Time Graduate Teaching Assistants
You got your bachelor’s degree. You got into graduate school. Now, you find yourself with your first teaching assignment. For some grad students, this is an exciting moment for which they have been waiting a long time. For others, however, being assigned to teach is terrible news, and dread the idea of having to give […]
Read MoreMaintaining Large Classes
Think back on your undergraduate career, do you think your professor or GTA had good classroom management skills? Do you remember sitting in the back of a large lecture hall talking with your friends, texting, and taking notes that consisted of nothing more than doodles? If this was you, you were probably thinking that no […]
Read MoreTeaching in the Virtual Classroom
How is teaching an online course different than teaching a regular course? Education is changing in many schools and programs worldwide. In recent years, the number of courses and entire programs–both undergraduate and graduate–that are being offered online has dramatically increased. As a graduate student, you will likely be either assisting or teaching an online […]
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