Working Effectively with Graduate Assistants
- Jody D. Nyquist - University of Washington, Seattle, USA
- Donald H. Wulff - University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Other Titles in:
Higher & Further Education (general)
Higher & Further Education (general)
January 1996 | 156 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
While graduate assistants are valued as labour savers, they are also a precious resource whose preprofessional training needs careful design. Written by two leading authorities in the field of instructional development, this indispensable guide details the skills necessary for academics dealing with graduate assistants. The authors provide comprehensive coverage of all aspects of assistant preparation and assessment, and a chapter addressing special needs of international graduate assistants is included.
Understanding the Challenges of Working with Graduate Teaching Assistants and Graduate Research Assistants
Establishing Supervisory Relationships with Graduate Teaching Assistants and Graduate Research Assistants
Recognizing and Adapting to Stages of Development of Graduate Teaching Assistants' and Graduate Research Assistants' Development
Preparing Graduate Teaching Assistants for Special Challenges in Teaching
Preparing Graduate Teaching Assistants for Their Specific Instructional Roles
Preparing Graduate Research Assistants for Their Responsibilities
Gabriele Bauer
Addressing Special Considerations when Working with International Teaching Assistants
Assessing the Performance of Graduate Teaching Assistants and Graduate Research Assistants
Designing a Plan of Action
Selected References Useful to Supervisors of Graduate Teaching Assistants and Graduate Research Assistants