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==== Satisfactory performance of teaching duties ==== | ==== Satisfactory performance of teaching duties ==== | ||
- | Performance in this category will be assessed by he Director of Undergraduate Studies with input from the corresponding instructor of record. | + | Performance in this category will be assessed by the Director of Undergraduate Studies with input from the corresponding instructor of record. |
The task of teaching large numbers of students is one which requires the coordinated efforts of many people; the lecturer, the laboratory and discussion instructors, | The task of teaching large numbers of students is one which requires the coordinated efforts of many people; the lecturer, the laboratory and discussion instructors, | ||
+ | The evaluation will be based on performance in [[graduate_handbook: | ||
- | As a member of the teaching staff, the Teaching Assistant’s primary responsibility is in helping the School of Physics and Astronomy provide its students with as rewarding and challenging an exposure to physics as possible. This means responsibilities both to the undergraduate enrolled in the TA’s classes and to the other members of the staff with whom he/she works. An important obligation is the need for the Teaching Assistant to meet his/her laboratory sessions, recitations sections, office hours, proctoring assignments, | ||
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- | To make the interactions with his/her students as effective as possible, the TA is expected to familiarize himself/ | ||
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- | To help students improve their performance, | ||
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- | Each laboratory instructor should see that his/her students take reasonable care of the equipment they use, and he/she should endeavor to leave the laboratory facilities in good condition for use by the following class. He/she should report to the laboratory technician equipment which does not function properly. Equipment problem requests can be emailed directly to < | ||
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- | The preferred method for submitting introductory lab problems/ | ||
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- | Since the general development and improvement of our courses is influenced by the response of the students, the Teaching Assistants are encouraged to be aware of the reaction of the students to the teaching of the course and to share this information with the supervising faculty members and colleagues. To facilitate this exchange of information, | ||