Preparing for College and University Teaching

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Classroom Assessment Techniques
Disciplinary Knowledge
Discipline Specific Teaching
Efficient Grading
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Evidence Based Teaching Practice
Evidence Based Teaching Programs
evidence-based teaching practices
formative assessment strategies
Foundational Competency
Grading Student Work
graduate instructor training
Graduate Student Developers
Graduate Student Development
graduate student instructor
graduate student teaching skill development
Graduate Teaching Competencies Consortium
GSI
higher education pedagogy
Holistic Competencies Framework
inclusive classroom methods
Microteaching Lessons
Overburden
PFF
PFF Program
Postdoctoral Fellows
preparing future faculty
Professional Development
Professional Identity Development
professional standards
Professional Student
Reflective Practice
Scholars Seminar
SoTL
Stem Discipline
Stem Field
teacher-scholar
teaching competencies
teaching competency framework
Transformative Learning
UT Austin

Product details

  • ISBN 9781620369104
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 11 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is a guide for designing professional development programs for graduate students. The teaching competencies framework presented here can serve as the intended curriculum for such programs. The book will also be an excellent resource for evaluating programs, and will be an excellent resource for academics who study graduate students.This book presents the work of the Graduate Teaching Competencies Consortium to identify, organize, and clarify the competencies that graduate students need to teach effectively when they join the professoriate. To achieve this goal, the Consortium developed a framework of 10 teaching competencies organized around three overarching questions:• What do graduate students need to achieve by the end of their graduate education to be successful teacher-scholars?• What do graduate students need to understand about higher education to have successful careers as educators?• What do graduate students need to do to be successful teachers during their graduate student careers?Although much work has been done to identify the competencies of effective teachers in higher education, only a small portion of this work has been conducted with graduate student instructors. This is an important area of research given that graduate students are critical in the higher education academic pipeline. Nationally, graduate students teach between 25% and 50% of courses offered at the undergraduate level. Graduate student teaching is also critical because during early teaching experiences teachers establish a teaching style and set of teaching skills, which will endure as graduate students enter the professoriate.It is important to develop a teaching competency framework that is specific to graduate student instructors as they often have unique needs and roles as teachers. For example, graduate student instructors are in the unique position of becoming experts in their field concurrent with learning to teach. Moreover, as many professional development programs for graduate student instructors evolve based upon factors such as available resources and perceived needs of graduate students, this framework will be a useful aid for thoughtfully designing strategic, evidence-based, comprehensive professional development opportunities and programs.

Joanna Gilmore is Director of Assessment & Evaluation for Charleston County School District in South Carolina. Molly Hatcher is the Director of the Faculty Innovation Center at the University of Texas at Austin.