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The goal for the next two days is to give you some tools that will help to prepare you for the challenges and rewards of teaching. During this workshop you will meet mentors that can give you insight into your role as a teaching assistant. You will also learn about the resources that are available to you and your students. Whether you are currently excited or apprehensive (or anything in between) about TAing, we hope you will view it as an opportunity not just to make a difference in the lives of your students, but also to develop your own communication and management skills. | The goal for the next two days is to give you some tools that will help to prepare you for the challenges and rewards of teaching. During this workshop you will meet mentors that can give you insight into your role as a teaching assistant. You will also learn about the resources that are available to you and your students. Whether you are currently excited or apprehensive (or anything in between) about TAing, we hope you will view it as an opportunity not just to make a difference in the lives of your students, but also to develop your own communication and management skills. | ||
The skills you develop as a teaching assistant will be a great asset outside of this role: | The skills you develop as a teaching assistant will be a great asset outside of this role: mentoring UROPs in your lab, identifying and understanding different learning styles (your students', your peers', and your own), training and working with peers, speaking and delivering presentations at conferences, and collaborating with industry colleagues that have widely-varying backgrounds and expectations. | ||
The BE department takes great pride in its commitment to both undergraduate and graduate teaching and learning. We also take your professional growth and development seriously - and we know you'll take your new role as educators and mentors equally seriously. | The BE department takes great pride in its commitment to both undergraduate and graduate teaching and learning. We also take your professional growth and development seriously - and we know you'll take your new role as educators and mentors equally seriously. | ||
Thank you to those who have contributed to the development of the BE TA Training experience: Agi | Thank you to those who have contributed to the development of the BE TA Training experience: Agi Stachowiak, Shannon Hughes, Bevin Engelward, John Essigmann, Forest White, and Alan Jasanoff. | ||
==Schedule== | ==Schedule== | ||
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|9:30 - 10:15 am | |9:30 - 10:15 am | ||
|Discussion: Training goals and the TA role | |Discussion: Training goals and the TA role | ||
|Slides | |[[Media:BE TA Training 2015 TA training goals2.pdf| Slides]] <br> [[Media:BE TA Training 2015 TA responsibilities.pdf| BE TA Responsibilities]] | ||
|Noreen Lyell | |Noreen Lyell | ||
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|10:30 - 11:00 am | |10:30 - 11:00 am | ||
|Discussion: Teaching philosophy | |Discussion: Teaching philosophy | ||
|Slides | |Slides | ||
|Bevin Engelward | |Bevin Engelward | ||
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|11:00 - 11:30 am | |11:00 - 11:30 am | ||
|Discussion: BE Communications Lab resources | |Discussion: BE Communications Lab resources | ||
|Slides | |[[Media:BE TA Training 2015 BE Comm Lab.pptx| Slides]] | ||
| | |Diana Chien | ||
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|11:30 - 12:30 pm | |11:30 - 12:30 pm | ||
|Exercise: Reflect on learning and teaching | |Exercise: Reflect on learning and teaching | ||
|[http://openwetware.org/wiki/Talk:BE_TA_Training%28Su15%29:Homepage Group assignments] <br> Handout | |[http://openwetware.org/wiki/Talk:BE_TA_Training%28Su15%29:Homepage#Reflect_on_learning_and_teaching Group assignments] <br> [[Media:BE TA Training 2015 Reflection exercise.pdf| Handout]]<br> | ||
|Small groups | |Small groups | ||
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|12:30 - 2:00 pm | |12:30 - 2:00 pm | ||
|Lunch / discussions with TA mentors | |Lunch / discussions with TA mentors | ||
|[http://openwetware.org/wiki/Talk:BE_TA_Training%28Su15%29:Homepage Group assignments] <br> Handout | |[http://openwetware.org/wiki/Talk:BE_TA_Training%28Su15%29:Homepage#Discussion_with_TA_mentors Group assignments] <br> [[Media:BE TA Training 2015 TA mentor discussion.pdf| Handout]] <br> [[Media:BE TA Training 2015 TA roles.pdf| BE TA Roles]] | ||
|Small groups | |Small groups | ||
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|2:00 - 2:30 pm | |2:00 - 2:30 pm | ||
| | |Discussion: Teaching tips | ||
|Handout | |[[Media:BE TA Training 2015 Teaching practice and feedback.pdf| Handout]] <br> [[Media:BE TA Training 2015 Giving receiving feedback.pdf| Giving and receiving feedback]] | ||
| | |Noreen Lyell | ||
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|2:30 - 3:00 pm | |2:30 - 3:00 pm | ||
|Wrap-up of Day 1 and overview of Day | |Wrap-up of Day 1 and overview of Day 2 | ||
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====Day 2: Tuesday, September 1==== | ====Day 2: Tuesday, September 1 in 56-614==== | ||
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| | |Gerardo Garcia-Rios | ||
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|10:00 - 12:00 pm | |10:00 - 12:00 pm | ||
|Exercise: Teaching practice and feedback | |Exercise: Teaching practice and feedback | ||
|[http://openwetware.org/wiki/Talk:BE_TA_Training%28Su15%29:Homepage Group assignments] <br> Practice problems | |[http://openwetware.org/wiki/Talk:BE_TA_Training%28Su15%29:Homepage#Teaching_practice_and_feedback Group assignments] <br> [[Media:BE TA Training 2015 Teaching problems, solutions.pdf| Practice problems and solutions]] | ||
|Small groups | |Small groups | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:31, 31 August 2015
Overview
Welcome to the 2015 BE TA Training workshop!
The goal for the next two days is to give you some tools that will help to prepare you for the challenges and rewards of teaching. During this workshop you will meet mentors that can give you insight into your role as a teaching assistant. You will also learn about the resources that are available to you and your students. Whether you are currently excited or apprehensive (or anything in between) about TAing, we hope you will view it as an opportunity not just to make a difference in the lives of your students, but also to develop your own communication and management skills.
The skills you develop as a teaching assistant will be a great asset outside of this role: mentoring UROPs in your lab, identifying and understanding different learning styles (your students', your peers', and your own), training and working with peers, speaking and delivering presentations at conferences, and collaborating with industry colleagues that have widely-varying backgrounds and expectations.
The BE department takes great pride in its commitment to both undergraduate and graduate teaching and learning. We also take your professional growth and development seriously - and we know you'll take your new role as educators and mentors equally seriously.
Thank you to those who have contributed to the development of the BE TA Training experience: Agi Stachowiak, Shannon Hughes, Bevin Engelward, John Essigmann, Forest White, and Alan Jasanoff.
Schedule
Day 1: Monday, August 31 in 56-614
TIME | TOPIC | MATERIALS | SPEAKER(S) |
9:00 - 9:15 am | Pick-up handouts / coffee and breakfast | ||
9:15 - 9:30 am | TAship in BE | Doug Lauffenburger | |
9:30 - 10:15 am | Discussion: Training goals and the TA role | Slides BE TA Responsibilities |
Noreen Lyell |
10:15 - 10:30 am | Break | ||
10:30 - 11:00 am | Discussion: Teaching philosophy | Slides | Bevin Engelward |
11:00 - 11:30 am | Discussion: BE Communications Lab resources | Slides | Diana Chien |
11:30 - 12:30 pm | Exercise: Reflect on learning and teaching | Group assignments Handout |
Small groups |
12:30 - 2:00 pm | Lunch / discussions with TA mentors | Group assignments Handout BE TA Roles |
Small groups |
2:00 - 2:30 pm | Discussion: Teaching tips | Handout Giving and receiving feedback |
Noreen Lyell |
2:30 - 3:00 pm | Wrap-up of Day 1 and overview of Day 2 | Noreen Lyell |
Day 2: Tuesday, September 1 in 56-614
TIME | TOPIC | MATERIALS | SPEAKER |
9:00 - 9:15 am | Pick-up handouts / coffee and breakfast | ||
9:15 - 10:00 am | Discussion: S^3 resources | Gerardo Garcia-Rios | |
10:00 - 12:00 pm | Exercise: Teaching practice and feedback | Group assignments Practice problems and solutions |
Small groups |
Resources
Teaching Help
- TA Rights and Responsibilities (PDF download)
- School of Engineering TA Page and 2014 Workshop Details
- Teaching and Learning Lab
- Room 5-122; 253.2850
- See especially Teaching Recitations and The Torch or the Firehose under Teaching Materials
- Term Regulations (scroll down)
- FERPA (see especially FAQ)
- Stellar course website manager
- Athena class lists
- Library class guides
Helping Students
Please do not hesitate to talk to the faculty member(s) teaching your subject if you encounter a student having unusual difficulties that you are not in a position to address. For your reference, some resources for students are listed below.
- MIT Together website
- Overview of MIT support system and links to resources categorized by population and need
- MIT Student Resources website
- Covers the gamut of student needs: academic, personal, professional, etc.
- Student Support Services
- Room 5-104; 253.4861
- Students who are experiencing academic or personal difficulty can be referred to the S3 office.
- MIT Mental Health
- E23-3rd floor, 253.2916 (253.4481 after hours)
- advice for helping students in distress
- community wellness resources
- Yet more resources lists (just in case!)
- BE Tutoring Service
- Juniors and seniors in BE are available to tutor for many UG core classes.
- Tutoring hours are typically set for each subject toward the beginning of the semester.
- Tutoring occurs in the student lounge (56-046).
- BE Communication Lab
- The communication lab offers writing and speaking support by appointment and through workshops.
- Office of Minority Education
- Room 4-113; 253.5010
- OME offers a tutoring service open to all students by appointment.
- Student Disabilities Services
- Room 7-145; 253.1674
- Note that faculty should be the primary contact for working with the SDS; this link is provided in case you need additional support or information.
Helping Yourself
Many of the student-centered resources above apply not just to your charges, but to you! A few particularly relevant ones are listed below.
- MIT Together website
- Overview of MIT support system and links to resources categorized by population and need
- Office of the Dean for Graduate Education
- Essentially the graduate student version of S3
- Advising from Blanche Staton or Jason McKnight
- Ombuds Office
- For conflict resolution