March 29, 2021 through April 2, 2021
In this series of five sessions, the Center for Transformative Teaching taught participants how to establish and manage an undergraduate teaching assistant program to support the needs of their course or program. Undergraduate teaching assistants, or called learning assistants, can provide enormous benefit to both students and instructors, while offering the assistants themselves a unique and highly valuable experience. This workshop series began with a basic overview of how these programs work, and why they can be extremely valuable, and then walk through many aspects of their implementation. The specific sessions are as follows:
- Session #1: Developing a Learning Assistant Program: Overview and Benefits
- Session #2: Administrative Considerations
- Session #3: Finding the Right Roles for Your Learning Assistants
- Session #4: Training Your Learning Assistants
- Session #5: Lessons Learned
Post-Workshop Archive
- Session 1 Presentation
- Session 2 Presentation
- Session 3 Presentation
- Session 4 Presentation
- Download all four presentation slide decks in PDF format. Requires authentication. Restricted to UNL faculty, staff, or students.
Recordings
Session #1: Overview and Benefits
Session #2: Administrative Considerations
Session #3: Finding the Right Roles for Learning Assistants in Your Course