Teaching assistants are in-demand educational professionals in K-12 public and private schools, as well as in daycare settings. Also referred to as paraprofessionals, paraeducators, teacher aides, or ...
In 1993, the Office of the Provost established a requirement that graduate students functioning as teaching assistants (TAs) be trained using a series of UNIV courses coordinated through Educational ...
The Teaching Assistant Orientation is designed to help TAs succeed by introducing them to the principles and practices of effective teaching and highlighting valuable teaching and learning resources ...
A new report recommended all states, including California, start requiring more education and training for assistant teachers in state-funded preschool programs. Experts from the National Institute ...
At universities around the world, teaching assistants are integral to undergraduate students’ learning and success. A professor of educational psychology is leading a project to improve training ...
At Fort Hays State University, Stacey Smith is looking to technology to ease the burden on educators. “Faculty today are overwhelmed. Students want more support, and budgets are tight. And not ...
The International Teaching Assistant (ITA) training program, developed by the English Language Institute, is designed to prepare non-native, English-speaking international graduate students for ...
At Western Michigan University, Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) serve in a role related to teaching; some are instructors of record (meaning they are the ones primarily responsible for a course); ...