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Nasser-Abu Alhija, Fadia; Fresko, Barbara – Higher Education Research and Development, 2021
Employing graduate students in undergraduate courses is common practice in higher education. This study focused on the concerns of graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) to learn how their work performance could be improved. GTAs (N = 158) at a major research university in Israel provided written recommendations for enhancing their work. Thematic…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Undergraduate Study, Foreign Countries
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Elizabeth Marquis; Alan Santinele Martino – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
While social location substantially impacts faculty experiences on university campuses, comparatively little research has explored the experiences of undergraduate and graduate teaching assistants (TAs). Drawing on semi-structured interviews, this study explores how TAs at one Canadian university construct their identities as they teach. We employ…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Self Concept, Teaching Experience, Foreign Countries
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Di Benedetti, Matteo; Plumb, Sarah; Beck, Stephen B. M. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2023
The use of the graduate teaching assistant (GTA) to support the teaching activities of higher education institutions has been growing over the years and it is now a well-established practice. Conventionally training sessions, consisting usually of workshops, remain general and overemphasise policies, not providing sufficient preparation for…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Graduate Students, Peer Teaching, Reflection
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Ghalichi, Narmin; Cervello Rogers, Kimberly; van Staaden, Moira – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2023
This study examines the perceptions of first-year, mathematics graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) participating in a six-week summer course designed to deepen their knowledge of collegiate mathematics teaching practices before being assigned to instruct undergraduate students in the subsequent fall semester. Through hybrid deductive-inductive…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Self Efficacy, Graduate Students, Mathematics Instruction
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Findley, Kelly – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2022
Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) carry a substantial instructional role in introductory courses for many mathematics and statistics departments. As a result, many GTAs have first-hand influence on the initial statistical impressions of students from a range of disciplines. But as simultaneous learners of the discipline themselves, GTAs in…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Introductory Courses, Statistics Education
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Geraets, Ashley A.; Nottolini, Isadore L.; Doty, Constance M.; Wan, Tong; Chini, Jacquelyn J.; Saitta, Erin K. H. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2021
There is an assumption that graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) have mastery of the chemistry content they are teaching and preparation to instruct students. However, in reformed classrooms, GTAs may need more support and resources. We designed chemistry rehearsal modules for use in a mixed-reality teaching simulator to help prepare GTAs for…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Active Learning, Science Instruction
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Eleni K. Geragosian; Diana Zhu; Marc Skriloff; Ginger V. Shultz – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2024
Chemistry graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) have substantial facetime with undergraduate students at large research institutions where they lead discussion and lab sessions. Emerging research describes GTAs' content and teaching knowledge for introductory chemistry classes, but we need to know more about how GTAs manage their classes in the…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Chemistry, Graduate Students, Undergraduate Students
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Collins, Jo – Teaching in Higher Education, 2021
International Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) have often been characterised as lacking training, skills, English language proficiency and knowledge of the 'host' education system. In this study, a group of 18 GTAs from postcolonial countries were interviewed, to explore their perceptions of transitioning into UK higher education teaching at…
Descriptors: Postcolonialism, Graduate Students, Foreign Students, Teaching Assistants
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Joyce, Amanda; Hassenfeldt, Tyler A. – College Teaching, 2020
When appropriately trained and supported, graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) can be an invaluable resource to the academic community, energizing an institution's teaching culture, and leading to subsequent benefits for undergraduate learners and faculty members alike. Therefore, it is important to provide GTAs with appropriate support. The…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Mentors, Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants
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Hershberger, Michelle – Basic Communication Course Annual, 2021
This study explores basic course directors' (BCDs) perceptions of graduate teaching assistant (GTA) misbehaviors in introductory communication courses. BCDs (N = 30) responded to questions about GTA misbehaviors observed in their roles. BCDs were asked why they perceived communicative acts as misbehaviors, how they managed them, and what they did…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Behavior Problems, Supervision
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Dragisich, Vera – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
On the basis of our long-standing training programs and teaching the graduate teaching assistant (GTA) training course during the pandemic, I reflect on the importance of personal wellness, community building, and collegiality in GTA training courses. By considering GTA training in terms of four important skill areas: pedagogy, technical,…
Descriptors: Pandemics, COVID-19, Wellness, Teaching Assistants
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Collins, Jo – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2021
Research on international Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) commonly emphasises deficits. Themes include lack of proficiency in English; deficiency of teaching experience; and 'incomplete' professional identity. Such framing neglects the resources that international GTAs bring to their classrooms. This study looks specifically at lived…
Descriptors: Postcolonialism, Graduate Students, Foreign Students, Females
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Cardetti, Fabiana; Wagner, Manuela; Selampinar, Fatma; Bru¨ckner, Christian; Peczuh, Mark – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Intercultural competence (IC) training in the professional development of international graduate Teaching Assistants (ITAs) can pave the way for more inclusive chemistry classroom environments that allow all students access to opportunities and resources to learn chemistry. IC principles are laid out, including how they connect to Diversity,…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Competence, Foreign Students, Teaching Assistants
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Pilgrim, Mary E.; Apkarian, Naneh; Milbourne, Hayley; O'Sullivan, Michael – PRIMUS, 2021
San Diego State University recently embarked on a major initiative to revitalize the Precalculus, Calculus 1, and Calculus 2 sequences. In addition to program features such as course coordination, a new active learning component led by graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) was added to each of the Precalculus, Calculus 1, and Calculus 2 courses, and…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Calculus, Teaching Assistants, Active Learning
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Slack, Hannah Rachael; Pownall, Madeleine – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2023
In recent years, the wellbeing of students and staff in Higher Education has received increased attention in pedagogical research. However, the experiences of Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs), or PhD researchers who teach alongside their doctoral studies, are notably absent from this literature. In this mixed-methods study, we examined…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Self Concept, Personal Autonomy
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