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Williams, Gwendolyn M.; Case, Rod E.; Reinhart, Erik D. – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2018
This article describes a narrative study exploring the challenges that international teaching assistants (ITAs) encounter when using humor in North American university classrooms. Twenty participants were recruited from twelve teaching fields. Each ITA participated in two interviews and a videotaped teaching observation. The participants talked…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Humor, Higher Education, Interviews
Camp, Heather – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2017
This article explores goal setting as a teacher development practice in higher education. It reports on a study of college teacher goal setting informed by goal setting theory. Analysis of study participants' goal setting practices and their experiences with goal pursuit offers a framework for thinking about the kinds of goals teachers might set…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Faculty Development, Self Efficacy, Higher Education
Gormally, Cara – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2016
Becoming a teacher involves a continual process of identity development and negotiation. Expectations and norms for particular pedagogies impact and inform this development. In inquiry based classes, instructors are expected to act as learning facilitators rather than information providers. For novice inquiry instructors, developing a teacher…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Teaching Assistants, Inquiry, Teaching Methods
Seals, Michael; Hammons, James O.; Mamiseishvili, Ketevan – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2014
This study examined teaching assistants' (TAs) preparation for, attitudes towards, and experiences with academic dishonesty at a public research university. Of 470 TAs, 184 (39%) completed the survey instrument. The major findings of the study were: (a) TAs were more satisfied with their informal than their formal preparation for dealing with…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Teacher Attitudes, Professional Development, Ethics
Gordon, Jessica; Henry, Peter; Dempster, Michaux – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2013
In this paper, we provide an in-depth view of the Undergraduate Teaching Assistant (UTA) program at Virginia Commonwealth University as a potential model for other large research universities who might wish to implement similar learner-centered initiatives in their first-year experience courses. Unlike graduate teaching assistants, whose primary…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Research Universities, Student Role
Santandreu Calonge, David; Mark, Kai-Pan; Chiu, P. H. Patrio; Thadani, Dimple R.; Pun, Cecilia F. K. – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2013
Microteaching techniques have been used for teacher training since the mid 1960s. Despite its usefulness, as affirmed by pre-service teachers, in-service teachers, and graduate teaching assistants (GTAs), there are numerous criticisms on the shortcomings of microteaching activities. Specifically, it (a) oversimplifies the classroom learning and…
Descriptors: Microteaching, Teacher Education, Teaching Assistants, Graduate Students
Marbach-Ad, Gili; Ziemer, Kathryn Schaefer; Orgler, Michal; Thompson, Katerina V. – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2014
This study explores and compares the perspectives of three populations (faculty members, graduate students, and undergraduates) toward science teaching in the College of Chemical and Life Sciences at a research-intensive university. In particular, we investigate the role of faculty professional development in reforming undergraduate science…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Active Learning, Concept Formation
Kendall, K. Denise; Schussler, Elisabeth E. – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2013
Undergraduates often use single words to describe their instructors, including "boring," "enthusiastic," and "organized," but what instructional behaviors cause students to use these words? This study utilized interviews and an online survey to ask students to translate commonly used instructor descriptions into their…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Student Attitudes, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Undergraduate Students
Wise, Alyssa – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2011
Past research has shown that informal communications among Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) are more influential in shaping their teaching practices than formal induction programs. Yet little is known about how these informal helping relationships evolve and how universities can help support their formation as part of the preparation of future…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Network Analysis, Helping Relationship, Communications
Henry, Jim; Bruland, Holly H. – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2010
Reflective practice has become a mainstay in many inquiries into teaching and learning, presenting reflective practitioners with the challenge of accounting for their own institutional positions when interpreting student performance in the binary teacher-student configurations of most classrooms. This study analyzes the perspectives of TAs cast as…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Mentors, Focus Groups, Reflective Teaching
Kim, Eunha – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2009
The present study examined roles that perceived English fluency and sociocultural adaptation difficulty play in predicting self-efficacy beliefs for teaching in a sample of 119 international teaching assistants (ITAs) from East Asian countries of China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan. Results showed that a positive relationship between perceived English…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Foreign Countries, Teaching Assistants, Barriers
Sakurai, Yusuke – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2009
This paper explores Malaysian students' problems within their science and engineering tertiary courses in Japanese through their diary entries and semi-structured interviews. The study analyses how students implement management strategies to overcome their problems. Although many studies are available regarding students' academic activities in a…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Interviews, Scientific Concepts, Engineering
Ball, Tamara; Wells, Gordon – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2006
Teaching a course entitled "Introduction to Theories of Education" requires that one practice what one is preaching. We describe an attempt to organize and provide undergraduates enrolled in an introductory course of 300+ students, with a viable, yet more collaborative and "product-based" alternative to the familiar lecture and…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Introductory Courses, Teaching Methods, Qualitative Research
Silva, Gláucia V.; Macián, Janice L.; Mejía-Gómez, Magdalena – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2006
This paper describes a peer-mentoring program in a large language department. Experienced Teaching Associates (TAs) served as peer mentors to novice TAs, providing the type of individualized guidance that new TAs need. The peer mentoring model has several advantages over the supervision-only model, including one-on-one help, multiple classroom…
Descriptors: Mentors, Second Language Programs, Peer Teaching, Individualized Instruction