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Teaching at University
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Teaching at University
A Guide for Postgraduates and Researchers

First Edition


October 2005 | 216 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

Are you a postgraduate student just beginning to teach? Are you a contract researcher, teaching fellow or instructor who has been asked to do some teaching? If you are, you may feel you have been 'thrown in at the deep end'. You may quite rightly, feel unprepared for the task, and, like other postgraduate teachers, you may be facing a number of dilemmas: you may not have much time to feel your way into this new role; you may not be happy with what looks like a 'trial and error' model of learning to teach; you may even feel you have not had much choice in what you are to teach or what kinds of sessions you've been asked to facilitate. Someone in your department may have tried to reassure you -- 'You know all this stuff. You'll be fine' -- on the basis of your first degree, but you may still be worried about whether or not you are really ready to teach.

Teaching at University has been written to provide you with the basic skills required to enter those first lectures, tutorials, lab-sessions, and assessments with confidence. Clear and engaging throughout, this guide will offer:

  • Accessible and generic language to support postgraduates in all disciplines
  • Basic but relevant advice
  • A direct and practical approach and style
  • An emphasis on helping you to get started and build up your confidence in the first few classes you teach
  • Integration of theory (in small doses) with practice

With an application spanning the disciplines, Teaching at University is the essential companion for all teaching postgraduates and new lecturers.


 
Theory and Practice
 
Your First Lectures
 
Your First Tutorials
 
Your First Electronic Discussions
 
Your First Laboratory or Fieldwork Practicals
 
Assessment of and Feedback to Students
 
Student Relations
 
Supervising Projects and Dissertations
 
Programme Validation and Module Management
Quality Assurance and All That

 
 
Feedback on Your Teaching and Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

A very useful rext . As a newly qualified Teacher a reference source. The book is well structured, easy to read and dip in to the relevant sections.

Mrs Carol Pollard
Health and Social Sciences, Bolton University
March 26, 2013