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Roma Thomas – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2025
This article presents findings from qualitative research on school exclusion. The study was conducted in a Pupil Referral Unit (PRU), part of alternative education provision, in England. Mixed methods used included ethnographic approaches, drama-based group work, focus group discussions and interviews. Research participants were teenage boys (age…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nontraditional Education, Adolescents, Males
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Jendayi B. Dillard; Katherine Sadek; Katherine Muenks – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
Graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) play a significant role in higher education and in the education of undergraduate students. Previous research suggests that undergraduate students perceive GTAs differently than faculty instructors, but little has been done to explore the nature of those perceptions. This exploratory study uses…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Teaching Assistants, Graduate Students
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Ziqing Peng; Yan Wan – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Understanding preferences surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) and human teaching assistants (TAs) helps managers improve AI TAs, effectively deploying AI and human TAs, and providing better services to learners. The literature has explored how AI TAs' characteristics affect students' use intention, neglecting students' comparative behaviors…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Teaching Assistants, Student Attitudes, Anxiety
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Katie V. Johnson; Lindsay A. Singh; Laura J. Frost – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2024
Learning Assistants (LAs) are undergraduates who work in active-learning classrooms with students facilitating discussions and encouraging deeper thinking, while also receiving pedagogical training. We describe how we built an LA program at a regional comprehensive university starting as a grassroots STEM initiative to recruit teachers, and…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Undergraduate Students, College Faculty, Academic Achievement
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Lilian J. Baker; Zoe K. Abel; Cynthia J. Brame – Discover Education, 2024
Science identity impacts undergraduates' persistence in their science courses and careers. Here, we investigated science identity in learning assistants, undergraduate peer educators who provide academic and social support in science courses. Understanding learning assistants' science identities has particular value because of their dual role as…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Science Education, Teaching Assistants, Peer Teaching
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Sheri J. Brock; Brenna Cosgrove Miller; Nikki Hollett; Jessica R. Grimes; Michele Moore – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2024
Purpose: Graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) often play a vital role in the delivery of university programs, yet GTAs may lack pedagogical experience. The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of GTAs during their first semester of university teaching. Specifically, we provide a descriptive account of the GTAs' lived experiences and…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Graduate Students, Student Attitudes, Competence
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Saadeddine Shehab; Carrie L. James – Innovative Higher Education, 2024
In higher education settings, instructors play a critical role in integrating Human-Centered Design (HCD) in existing and new courses. This study explores how instructors teach about and through HCD in higher education settings and what challenges they encounter as they do so. Participants were four faculty members and four graduate teaching…
Descriptors: Student Centered Learning, College Faculty, Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants
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Ferrari, Brittney A.; Dees, Jonathan A.; Armstrong, Norris A.; Kittleson, Julie M. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2023
To transition introductory college science courses from large, passive lectures to more student-centered learning environments, additional instructional support is needed. Peer learning assistants (PLAs) can support that transformation by engaging students in interactive discourse and collaborative learning during class activities. PLAs are…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Peer Relationship, Science Achievement, Student Attitudes
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Nihan Bursali Boz; A. Cendel Karaman – Higher Education Quarterly, 2025
International teaching assistants (ITAs) have a prominent role in the internationalisation of higher education (IHE). Although ITAs are considered important actors in IHE and ITA programs have a relatively long history, there is a scarcity of review studies on empirical research focusing on ITAs. This qualitative metasynthesis explores the…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Synthesis, Educational Research, Teaching Assistants
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Smith, Cody R.; Menon, Deepika; Wierzbick, Annette; Dauer, Jenny M. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2023
Undergraduate and graduate teaching assistants (TAs) play large roles in introductory undergraduate education despite having little to no teaching experience or professional development (PD). Self-efficacy and teaching approach have each been studied as independent variables that impact teaching performance and student learning in the absence of…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Teaching Assistants, Self Efficacy, Teaching Methods
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Tulane, Sarah; Beckert, Troy E. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2023
This qualitative analysis examines responses from individuals who completed a robust graduate instructor training program--a guided mentoring forum that meets bi-weekly, beginning the semester prior to the graduate students' first teaching assignment, and continuing through the totality of their teaching experience in graduate school. Current and…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Teacher Education, Student Attitudes
Johnson, Brittany R. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Research suggests that support offered by an instructor can have a significant impact on the student experience, both in terms of classroom performance and affective well-being. Research also suggests?that there are different types of support that instructors can offer (e.g., emotional support, instrumental support, informational support, and…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Mathematics Education, Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants
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Dixon, Cory E.; Russell, Jared A.; Hastie, Peter A. – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2022
Purpose: This study examined the pedagogical experiences of former graduate teaching assistants following their teaching experiences at a youth development center. Method: A case study approach was utilized to investigate each participant case while a phenomenological approach was employed to analyze each case. The participants, Malik, Dante, and…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Physical Education, Student Attitudes
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Anaïs Glorieux; Bram Spruyt; Petrus te Braak; Joeri Minnen; Theun Pieter van Tienoven – SAGE Open, 2024
This study investigates how graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) differ from regular graduates in terms of input characteristics (i.e., who they are), process characteristics (i.e., how they experience the PhD trajectory), and the self-estimated likelihood of successfully completing the PhD. Additionally, it assesses to what extent and how the…
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Educational Attainment, Teaching Assistants, Graduate Students
Bibek Acharya – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The National Science Foundation identified a shortage of STEM professionals in the United States. There is a dire need to promote STEM education to secure high-paying and skilled jobs for the country's residents and the overall healthy economy. This shortage is partly due to students' low retention and persistence to graduate in STEM fields. Due…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Mathematics Instruction, Calculus, College Students
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