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  • Academic Integrity and the Role of the TA
  • Responding to Student Diversity
  • The First Class
  • Time Management in the Classroom
  • Your Relationship with the Course Instructor
  • Questioning Techniques
  • Ice-breakers: Getting to Know Your Class
  • What Comes Before Marking?
  • Preparing Students for Exams
  • Handling Common Student Complaints
  • Humanities & Social Sciences Classes
  • Ways to Help Your English Language Learner Students
  • Effective Lab Teaching
  • Marking

Humanities & Social Sciences Classes

There are aspects to teaching and grading that are discipline specific. The following pages offer guidance for teaching assistants in Humanities and Social Sciences.

Halfway There: Making the Most of Midterms
Meeting the End-of-Term
Grading at Your Best 
Leading Tutorials: Moderating Discussions 
Leading Tutorials: The First Day
 

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