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=== <span style="color: rgb(128, 0, 0);">'''TA Training &amp; Development Workshops'''</span> ===
=== <span style="color: rgb(128, 0, 0);">'''TA Training &amp; Development Workshops'''</span> ===

Revision as of 20:22, 15 September 2010

New TA Orientation

">The New TA Orientation is this Friday, September 17 from 1P.M. to 4P.M. in Packard 101.</span>


TA Training & Development Workshops


Each quarter the Department of Electrical Engineering Student Services hosts a lunch workshop series for all EE Teaching Assistants. The workshop series provides an oppotunity for EE Teaching Assistants to come together and discuss their experiences and concerns as TAs, while additionally exploring topics that are central to their development and training as teaching assistants.


Lunch is provided at each of our workshops. If you believe you may need accommodations during the workshop series, please contact us at ta@ee.stanford.edu so that we may plan a way to meet your needs. We hope that you will join us.

Autumn Quarter Workshop Schedule

Accomplishing More With Less & Manageing Your Time Effectively

Wednesday, September 29- Packard 204                                                                                                       

How many hours should be devoted to review sessions (including preparation),                                             

office hours, lectures, labs? Come find out techniques and tricks relating                                                         

to managing time as a TA. 

                                                                                                                                

Grading Assignments & Responding to Midterm Feedback
Thursday, October 14- Packard 277

How do you organize grading rubrics? How should you handle “regrades”? What are successful ways to gain student feedback?

Join us to discuss effective grading methods and ways to gain and use student feedback to your advantage.


Diversity & Pedagogy: Cross-Cultural Communication

Tuesday, October 26- Packard 202

Join us as we welcome Dr. Noe Lozano, Associate Dean of Student & Diversity Affairs

to discuss diversity and teaching pedagogy and cross-cultural communication.


TA Roundtable

Friday, November 12- Packard 204

Open discussion about topics of your interest.

Bring your questions for discussion and be prepared to share with and learn from your CA peers.

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