The CTL presented the first-ever GATAcademy on September 4th, 2008. GATAcademy gave faculty of Arts and Social Sciences GAs and TAs an opportunity to begin developing knowledge and skills to become effective GAs and TAs.
Note: The GATAcademy was open only to GA/TAs in the faculty of Arts and Social Sciences this year. We would be happy to discuss the development of other faculty-specific GATAcademies for fall 2009.
Past offerings
Thursday, September 4, 2008
10:00 AM
GA/TA Professionalism: How to Walk the Tightrope Between Student and Professor Expectations!
10:30 AM
Lecturing: The Art of Explanation
How do you get your point across? How do you explain complex ideas to confused people who have just graduated high school? Surprisingly, forty minutes of pointless droning rarely helps students understand.
Lecturing is, at bottom, the art of effective explanation. It’s a skill that can be developed in anyone with knowledge and – most importantly – practice. This workshop helped participants to understand the strengths and limitations of well-planned and well-delivered lectures. It also gave them valuable techniques to work on their ability to create and deliver effective lectures as one component of an effective teaching strategy.