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Empowering Teaching Assistants to Support Students: Impact of Training and Experience on Perceptions and Practices

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posted on 2023-02-21, 01:40 authored by Madeleine SchultzMadeleine Schultz, Lisa M Chiavaroli, Jillian HealyJillian Healy, Kieran LimKieran Lim, Tricia WevillTricia Wevill
Teaching assistants (TAs) have a major impact on the undergraduate science student experience, and therefore training TAs is critical to support engagement and learning. We ran a one-day TA training program for two years and found that participation in the program increased TAs’ reflective practice and student-centered teaching over a semester of teaching. Open-ended pre-survey responses indicated that in addition to wanting to learn pedagogical approaches, TAs sought help managing challenging situations and student behaviour. Post-surveys confirmed that the program fulfilled most learning goals of TAs and they subsequently applied the new teaching approaches. Participants indicated high levels of empowerment within their teaching roles across the cognitions of impact, competence and meaningfulness, but low self-determination. All aspects of empowerment increased with experience.

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Journal

International Journal of Innovation in Science and Mathematics Education

Volume

30

ISSN

1836-0858

eISSN

2200-4270

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

5

Publisher

The University of Sydney Library