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GTAP. Graduate Teaching Assistant Program Orientation 2013-2014. Introductions. Geri Rypkema , Assistant Provost, Graduate Student Assistantships and Fellowships Lisa Rice , Associate Professor, Special Education and Disabilities Studies, and Instructor for the On-line GTA Course.
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GTAP Graduate Teaching Assistant Program Orientation 2013-2014
Introductions • Geri Rypkema, Assistant Provost, Graduate Student Assistantships and Fellowships • Lisa Rice, Associate Professor, Special Education and Disabilities Studies, and Instructor for the On-line GTA Course
Quote to Guide Us… “It is necessary for us to learn from others’ mistakes. You will not live long enough to make them all yourself.” Admiral Hyman G Rickover
Why Are You Here? • Benefits the GW students you serve • Benefits you • Learn to be a professor • Prepare for ANY position in which you do presentations, training • Hone other employment skills (communication, teamwork, technology literacy) • Really learn the material you teach
Graduate Assistant (full package) Typically given a package of support (salary, stipend, and tuition award) Usually full-year appointment GTAP required Eligible for $1,500 payment (excluding students in SPHHS, SMHS or GWLS) if enrolled in GW student health insurance plan Graduate Assistant (partial) Typically given a salary only Usually a semester appointment GTAP required Not eligible for $1,500 payment related to student health insurance enrollment GAs
Perks • Domestic GAs (with full packages) ONLY: Health Insurance Support: Aetna Student Health plan is $2,258 for a full year; GW reimburses $1,500, after enrollment is verified via additional stipend (or $750 per semester if you enroll in one semester at a time). • International GAs ONLY: Health Insurance Support: All international graduate students will be automatically enrolled in the Aetna Student Health Plan and the cost added to your student account ($1,129 on Fall 2013 invoice and $1,129 on Spring 2013 invoice. As an enrollee, you will be eligible for a $1,500 payment toward the cost of the plan ($2,258: $750 in the fall and $750 in the Spring). If you are a GA with a full package.
Perks (Cont.) • GA Parking: For discount, complete form at Student Parking Services in Colonial Central, Marvin Center, Ground Floor • Services: DoIT training in Word, Excel, PowerPoint; use of Instructional Technology Lab in Gelman, Blackboard training, etc.
Elements of GTAP • GTAP Orientation: Today’s workshop on GA requirements, privileges, campus resources, and teaching ideas to get you started • Instructional Presentation: Today’s mini-teaching demonstrations, with feedback on presentation skills • (If Native Language is not English) Oral English Proficiency Screening with Speech and Hearing Clinic
Elements of GTAP • Online Certification Course UNIV 0250. DE: Readings/resources and short assignments in Blackboard—No charge, pass-fail, MUST COMPLETE to: • Have GTA Certification appear on transcript • Continue as a GA!
More Elements of GTAP • Departmental Training and Guidance: Most important: Seek feedback • Evaluation: You will give us feedback on your experiences. We will seek evaluations of you by your mentors • Advanced Teaching Appointments
Broad Responsibilities as an Instructor(Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education in Canada) • Display content competence • Display pedagogical competence • Deal sensitively with sensitive topics • Foster student development • Avoid dual relationships • Maintain confidentiality • Show respect for colleagues • Perform valid assessments of students • Show respect for the institution
You’re Not Alone! • Faculty mentor • Department chair: if you have problems with your faculty mentor • GTAP website: www.gwu.edu/~fellows/GTAP • Online GTA course: great web resources on teaching • Counseling Center (4-5300): help for psychological problems; stress mgt., study skills, test anxiety, time mgt. workshops; peer tutoring program
You’re Not Alone! • Teaching and Learning Collaborative (994-4026, tlc.provost.gwu.edu): Blackboard training, help preparing multimedia instructional materials, teaching tips, e-Community for GTAs and IAs • Academic Technology Support (994-7900): equipment, training to use equipment, help if equipment doesn’t work, in classrooms and computer labs
You’re Still Not Alone! • Gelman (or Himmelfarb) Library: reference Desk (4-6558) for help researching topics & training students in library research skills • Division of Information Technology (IT): The IT training unit (4-4948, teachme@gwu.edu,http://it.gwu.edu/training) provides both classroom and online training in PowerPoint, Excel, Word, Dreamweaver, Photoshop, and more if you sign in through Skillport or GLearn
You’ll Never Walk Alone! • Academic Integrity Office (4-1977): help with cases of cheating • Writing Center (4-3765): help with papers; see also University Writing Program website, www.gwu.edu/~uwp, especially the WID Studio, for guidance on teaching writing • Disability Support Services (4-8250): help for students needing accommodations • International Services Office (4-4477): help for international students
You’re a Student First! • #1 priority is your own studies. • Take your GA responsibilities seriously, but don’t let them consume you. • You should not put in more than 20 hours/week on average.
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