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Emily Jo Schwaller – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) are a continual point of interest as they teach a large portion of undergraduate students, especially at R1 universities, and represent the emerging minds in our field (Estrem and Reid; Dobrin; Dryer; Wisniewski). Therefore, it is important to understand how graduate students position "themselves"…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Writing Teachers, Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants
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Koelling, Glenn; Russo, Alyssa – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2021
This exploratory case study discusses how information literacy elements are presented in first-year composition assignments developed by teaching assistants. The study used content analysis of the instructions accompanying research assignments to understand research projects and their information literacy elements. The analysis found the library…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Information Literacy, Freshman Composition, Assignments
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Wu, Ching-Hsuan – Studying Teacher Education, 2021
This self-study researched my professional development as a teacher educator who was supervising and teaching Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs). I chose self-study as my research method primarily because it allowed me to document and study my own pedagogical thoughts and actions in relation to my supervisees, construct my personal practical…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Supervision, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship
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Shum, Alex; Lau, Peter; Fryer, Luke – Higher Education Research and Development, 2021
Graduate students often teach in higher education but lack necessary experience, while enrolment for teacher-training courses is often voluntary with varying standards. The development and malleability of graduate students' teaching approaches, self-efficacy, interest and teaching ability were evaluated in a mandatory teaching course at a…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Teaching Methods, Self Efficacy
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Breyer, Caroline; Lederer, Julia; Gasteiger-Klicpera, Barbara – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2021
This paper presents results of a comparative study about assistance services for supporting students with disabilities in regular schools in five European countries (Austria, Bulgaria, Portugal, Slovakia and the UK). Besides the analysis of relevant documents on assistance services, semi-structured interviews and focus groups with learning and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Teaching Assistants, Qualifications
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Monroy, Miguel Burgess; Ali, Salma; Asadi, Lobat; Currens, Kimberly Ann; Davoodi, Amin; Etchells, Matthew J.; Park, Eunhee; Lee, HyeSeung; Razmeh, Shakiba; Singer, Erin A. – Advances in Research on Teaching, 2021
This chapter presents the lived experience of 10 doctoral students and recent graduates from a North American University, who like graduate students elsewhere, have faced upstream battles against excessive faculty entitlement. The six sections of this chapter, each by different authors, explore how entitlement in the University, is experienced…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, College Graduates, Student Experience, College Faculty
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Chengyuan Yu – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
International teaching assistants (ITAs) often encounter challenges, and with the popularization of English medium instruction (EMI) in international higher education contexts, these problems are no longer restricted to English-speaking countries. Against this backdrop and drawing on the concept of identity paradox, the author presents an…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Teaching Assistants, Foreign Students, Student Attitudes
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Patric R. Spence; Renee Kaufmann; Kenneth A. Lachlan; Xialing Lin; Stephen A. Spates – Communication Education, 2024
As technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and other forms of machine communication become more popular and readily available, the opportunities for use in an online class increase. This replication and extension sought to understand and test the use of AI versus human communication in an online learning space--specifically the learning…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Electronic Learning
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Shiyu Sun; Ananya Tiwari; Rodney Hopson; Nidia Ruedas-Gracia – International Journal of Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Higher Education, 2024
In response to COVID-19, post-secondary institutions went through a widespread transition to online and remote learning to address the immediate effects of disruption in the teaching and learning environment. This study aims to map the changes and challenges in the areas of responses to students' psychological needs, responses to students'…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Responses, Rural Education
William Edward Falkner – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The goals of nonmajor science education are to improve scientific literacy and produce pro-science attitudes. Together, these goals are expected to improve an individual's ability to make evidence-based decisions based on newer understandings of the natural world as well as developing technologies. In a post-COVID-19 world, public understanding of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Nonmajors, Biology, Undergraduate Students
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Wu, David G.; Heim, Ashley B.; Sundstrom, Meagan; Walsh, Cole; Holmes, N. G. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2022
As physics laboratory courses (labs) transition from traditional, model-verifying activities to discovery-based investigations, it becomes crucial to understand the role of the instructor in the implementation of various lab types. Prior work has started to address this need by examining either coarse-grained frequencies or fine-grained content of…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Teacher Role
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Yee, Sean; Deshler, Jessica; Rogers, Kimberly Cervello; Petrulis, Robert; Potvin, Christopher D.; Sweeney, James – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2022
In this study, we sought to identify how feedback about classroom observations affected novice university mathematics instructors' (UMIs) teaching practices. Specifically, we examined how a Red-Yellow-Green feedback system (RYG feedback) affected graduate student instructor (GSI) scores on an observation protocol (GSIOP). The protocol was…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Observation, Formative Evaluation, Feedback (Response)
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Prentice, Caitlin M. – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
Extensive evidence indicates that education is an integral part of the settling in process for refugee and asylum-seeking children. Furthermore, it has been suggested that positive teaching practice with refugee pupils should be asset-based and holistic in nature. The present study examines educators' positive practices with refugee pupils and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Refugees, Students, Teachers
Isaac, Jonathan S. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This dissertation analyzes how rhetorics of graduate labor clash with and condition rhetorical activity concerning university decision-making. I examine the rhetorical tactics by which graduate worker-organizers promote an explicit worker identity that invests graduate workers with agency in decision-making over their working conditions; I also…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Employment, Institutional Administration, Decision Making
Nomme, Kathy M.; Pollock, Carol – University of British Columbia Press, 2022
Maybe you're an undergraduate or graduate student who's just been appointed a TA. Or maybe you're a postdoctoral student or a new hire with limited teaching experience. In either case, you'll be expected -- with little to no training -- to enhance the learning experience of students. Kathy Nomme and Carol Pollock recognize this gap between…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Instructional Effectiveness, College Students, Interpersonal Relationship
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