PED-131.9000 Teaching assistant as a learning instructor (2 cr)
Topic outline
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If you are going to proceed the course "Teaching assistant as a learning instructor (2cr)", please follow these instuctions and make the assignments! After the enrolment, participants are divided to groups (3-6 members) by the teaching staff.
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The reading task in Learning Assignment #1 is Chapter 2, "Teaching according to how students learn", p. 16-33.
The e-book is available by Aalto Library (max 6 simultaneous Aalto users). You may even download parts of that as PDF and print up to 100 pages, e.g., Chapter 2. Paper copies are available by request.
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The visibility of the discussion forum is restricted to home group members and instructors.
- FIRST POST(S): Introduce yourself to others in the group by sending a greeting message. Decide and publish the date and place of your group meeting, e.g., using Doodle
- BEFORE the actual meeting, every participant writes here at least 2 comments or questions you find interesting according to the article.
- LEARNING CIRCLE: You can start by presenting comments or questions of the posts. Discuss on the topic. In the end of the session, a group sends a summary into forum.
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The visibility of the discussion forum is restricted to home group members and instructors.
- OBSERVATIONS OF TEACHING SITUATION(S): Visit 1-3 different teaching situations where you act as an observator. If possible, visit teaching sessions of your group members. Write down briefly your observations about the environment from the learning perspective. Which aspects did you find to support students' learning process. You can add reflections and insights if you get any. Please, be specific, positive and give constructive feedback.
- GROUP MEETING: You can start by presenting observations. Discuss on the topic. In the end of the session, a group sends a summary into forum.
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"Teaching Teaching & Understanding Understanding" is a 19-minute award-winning short-film about teaching at university and higher-level educational institutions. It is based on the "Constructive Alignment" theory developed by Prof. John Biggs. The film delivers a foundation for understanding what a teacher needs to do in order to make sure all types of students actually learn what the teacher intends.
Part 1/3: Meet Susan and Robert, deep and surface learning, and three levels what students are, what teachers are, and what students do.