First Day to Final Grade: A Graduate Student's Guide to Teaching - Hardcover

Curzan, Anne; Damour, Lisa

 
9780472097326: First Day to Final Grade: A Graduate Student's Guide to Teaching

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Synopsis

Many universities are concerned about improving the pedagogy used by their graduate students in the classroom. Yet few universities provide adequate training or support. As a result, most new graduate student teachers feel overwhelmed by the demands of being both a teacher and a student.
Written from the perspective of both professors who have been in the classroom for many years and inexperienced teachers of the "I wish someone had told me" variety, First Day to Final Grade should be every graduate student's first step in teaching. The guiding principle of this book is that, while theoretical wisdom about teaching is important, graduate students need specific, practical answers to questions that arise during the semester.
The text is written to function as a quick reference tool, but is equally effective when read from start to finish in preparation for teaching. It focuses on the "how tos" of teaching, such as setting up a lesson plan, running a discussion, and grading, as well as issues specific to the teaching assistant's unique role as both student and teacher, such as working effectively with the course professor and balancing teaching with graduate studies.
While some of the text addresses only first-time teachers, experienced teaching assistants can learn new teaching strategies from the material and use the specific lesson plans provided to vary their pedagogical approach. In addition, sections addressing the needs of international teaching assistants, questions of authority, diversity in the classroom, and various learning styles will also prove helpful to many.
Anne Curzan received a Ph.D. in English from the University of Michigan and is now an Assistant Professor of English, University of Washington. Lisa Damour is a lecturer in the Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, where she received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, and also has a private practice where she works with adults, children, and families.
Many universities are concerned about improving the pedagogy used by their graduate students in the classroom. Yet few universities provide adequate training or support. As a result, most new graduate student teachers feel overwhelmed by the demands of being both a teacher and a student.
Written from the perspective of both professors who have been in the classroom for many years and inexperienced teachers of the "I wish someone had told me" variety, First Day to Final Grade should be every graduate student's first step in teaching. The guiding principle of this book is that, while theoretical wisdom about teaching is important, graduate students need specific, practical answers to questions that arise during the semester.
The text is written to function as a quick reference tool, but is equally effective when read from start to finish in preparation for teaching. It focuses on the "how tos" of teaching, such as setting up a lesson plan, running a discussion, and grading, as well as issues specific to the teaching assistant's unique role as both student and teacher, such as working effectively with the course professor and balancing teaching with graduate studies.
While some of the text addresses only first-time teachers, experienced teaching assistants can learn new teaching strategies from the material and use the specific lesson plans provided to vary their pedagogical approach. In addition, sections addressing the needs of international teaching assistants, questions of authority, diversity in the classroom, and various learning styles will also prove helpful to many.
Anne Curzan received a Ph.D. in English from the University of Michigan and is now an Assistant Professor of English, University of Washington. Lisa Damour is a lecturer in the Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, where she received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, and also has a private practice where she works with adults, children, and families.

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"Worth reading, owning, and passing on to others who are either new teachers themselves or are responsible for training or supervising graduate instructors."

Synopsis

"First Day to Final Grade" is both a quick at-a-glance reference tool and indispensable guide in preparation for teaching. It focuses on the "how tos," such as setting up a lesson plan, running a discussion, and grading, as well as issues specific to the teaching assistant's unique role as both student and teacher. This new edition of "First Day to Final Grade" incorporates newer teaching and learning pedagogy. Among other things, the authors have modified sections on moving from class goals to class content; preparing for and running discussions; addressing problems within the class and with particular students; and responding to academic misconduct. In addition, the book has been updated to reflect the role of technology both inside and outside the classroom. Also included are new examples of materials throughout the text and appendix.

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