Graduate Student Teaching Awards (Studies in Graduate & Professional Student Development) (Volume 15) - Laura L. B. Border Ph.d. - Books - New Forums Press - 9781581072716 - November 22, 2014
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Graduate Student Teaching Awards (Studies in Graduate & Professional Student Development) (Volume 15)

Laura L. B. Border Ph.d.

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Graduate Student Teaching Awards (Studies in Graduate & Professional Student Development) (Volume 15)

Studies in Graduate and Professional Student Development, Number 15. This edited book series serves as a guide to the study of improved training, employment and administration of graduate and professional student development programs. A new publication that addresses a critical need in higher education, the series is designed to highlight all aspects of professional development of graduate and professional students. In this number, we turn to a relatively new development in graduate student professional development: the implementation of award programs to reward excellent teachers among our graduate student populations. For many graduate students, teaching is a central component of the training they receive during their course of study, but literature on graduate student teaching awards is sparse. In this volume, the articles cover a range of topics from what kinds of award programs exist, to best practices in creating your own award, to the tools needed to assess excellent teaching while also encouraging graduate student professional development. We are fortunate to have authors who can report on teaching assistant award programs across North America.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 22, 2014
ISBN13 9781581072716
Publishers New Forums Press
Pages 146
Dimensions 8 × 152 × 229 mm   ·   208 g
Language English  

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