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Page 1: GTAP Graduate Teaching Assistant Program Orientation 2013-2014

GTAP

Graduate Teaching Assistant Program

Orientation 2013-2014

Page 2: GTAP Graduate Teaching Assistant Program Orientation 2013-2014

Introductions Geri Rypkema, Assistant Provost,

Graduate Student Assistantships and Fellowships

Lisa Rice, Associate Professor, Special Education and Disabilities Studies, and Instructor for the On-line GTA Course

Page 3: GTAP Graduate Teaching Assistant Program Orientation 2013-2014

Quote to Guide Us…

“It is necessary for us to learn from others’ mistakes. You will not live long enough to make them all yourself.”

Admiral Hyman G Rickover

Page 4: GTAP Graduate Teaching Assistant Program Orientation 2013-2014

Why Are You Here?

Benefits the GW students you serve Benefits you

Learn to be a professor Prepare for ANY position in which you do

presentations, training Hone other employment skills

(communication, teamwork, technology literacy)

Really learn the material you teach

Page 5: GTAP Graduate Teaching Assistant Program Orientation 2013-2014

GAsGraduate Assistant (full package) Typically given a package of support (salary, stipend,

and tuition award) Usually full-year appointment GTAP required Eligible for $1,500 payment (excluding students in

SPHHS, SMHS or GWLS) if enrolled in GW student health insurance plan

Graduate Assistant (partial) Typically given a salary only Usually a semester appointment GTAP required Not eligible for $1,500 payment related to student

health insurance enrollment

Page 6: GTAP Graduate Teaching Assistant Program Orientation 2013-2014

Perks Domestic GAs (with full packages) ONLY:

Health Insurance Support: Aetna Student Health plan is $2,258 for a full year; GW reimburses $1,500, after enrollment is verified via additional stipend (or $750 per semester if you enroll in one semester at a time).

International GAs ONLY:

Health Insurance Support: All international graduate students will be automatically enrolled in the Aetna Student Health Plan and the cost added to your student account ($1,129 on Fall 2013 invoice and $1,129 on Spring 2013 invoice. As an enrollee, you will be eligible for a $1,500 payment toward the cost of the plan ($2,258: $750 in the fall and $750 in the Spring). If you are a GA with a full package.

Page 7: GTAP Graduate Teaching Assistant Program Orientation 2013-2014

Perks (Cont.)

GA Parking: For discount, complete form at Student Parking Services in Colonial Central, Marvin Center, Ground Floor

Services:

DoIT training in Word, Excel, PowerPoint; use of Instructional Technology Lab in Gelman, Blackboard training, etc.

Page 8: GTAP Graduate Teaching Assistant Program Orientation 2013-2014

Elements of GTAP GTAP Orientation: Today’s workshop

on GA requirements, privileges, campus resources, and teaching ideas to get you started

Instructional Presentation: Today’s mini-teaching demonstrations, with feedback on presentation skills

(If Native Language is not English) Oral English Proficiency Screening with Speech and Hearing Clinic

Page 9: GTAP Graduate Teaching Assistant Program Orientation 2013-2014

Elements of GTAP

Online Certification Course UNIV 0250. DE: Readings/resources and short assignments in Blackboard—No charge, pass-fail, MUST COMPLETE to:Have GTA Certification appear

on transcriptContinue as a GA!

Page 10: GTAP Graduate Teaching Assistant Program Orientation 2013-2014

More Elements of GTAP

Departmental Training and Guidance: Most important: Seek feedback

Evaluation: You will give us feedback on your experiences. We will seek evaluations of you by your mentors

Advanced Teaching Appointments

Page 11: GTAP Graduate Teaching Assistant Program Orientation 2013-2014

Broad Responsibilities as an Instructor(Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education in Canada)

1. Display content competence2. Display pedagogical competence3. Deal sensitively with sensitive topics4. Foster student development5. Avoid dual relationships6. Maintain confidentiality7. Show respect for colleagues8. Perform valid assessments of students9. Show respect for the institution

Page 12: GTAP Graduate Teaching Assistant Program Orientation 2013-2014

You’re Not Alone!

Faculty mentor Department chair: if you have problems with

your faculty mentor GTAP website: www.gwu.edu/~fellows/GTAP Online GTA course: great web resources on

teaching Counseling Center (4-5300): help for

psychological problems; stress mgt., study skills, test anxiety, time mgt. workshops; peer tutoring program

Page 13: GTAP Graduate Teaching Assistant Program Orientation 2013-2014

You’re Not Alone!

Teaching and Learning Collaborative (994-4026, tlc.provost.gwu.edu): Blackboard training, help preparing multimedia instructional materials, teaching tips, e-Community for GTAs and IAs

Academic Technology Support (994-7900): equipment, training to use equipment, help if equipment doesn’t work, in classrooms and computer labs

Page 14: GTAP Graduate Teaching Assistant Program Orientation 2013-2014

You’re Still Not Alone! Gelman (or Himmelfarb) Library: reference

Desk (4-6558) for help researching topics & training students in library research skills

Division of Information Technology (IT): The IT training unit (4-4948,  [email protected], http://it.gwu.edu/training) provides both classroom and online training in PowerPoint, Excel, Word, Dreamweaver, Photoshop, and more if you sign in through Skillport or GLearn

Page 15: GTAP Graduate Teaching Assistant Program Orientation 2013-2014

You’ll Never Walk Alone!

Academic Integrity Office (4-1977): help with cases of cheating

Writing Center (4-3765): help with papers; see also University Writing Program website, www.gwu.edu/~uwp, especially the WID Studio, for guidance on teaching writing

Disability Support Services (4-8250): help for students needing accommodations

International Services Office (4-4477): help for international students

Page 16: GTAP Graduate Teaching Assistant Program Orientation 2013-2014

You’re a Student First!

#1 priority is your own studies.Take your GA responsibilities

seriously, but don’t let them consume you.

You should not put in more than 20 hours/week on average.

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Your view of a learner?

A vessel to be filled...

or

A live wire to be activated...