Helping teaching assistants build confidence and community through reciprocal peer observations: a no-budget, low-barrier approach.

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education Pub Date : 2025-04-24 Epub Date: 2025-02-25 DOI:10.1128/jmbe.00081-24
Cassandra Debets, Tristyn Hay, Megan K Barker
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Teaching assistants (TAs) are incredibly important in our teaching but are often under-supported in their roles-particularly in large courses, with large teams. Depending on instructor workload and TA contract hours, it can be challenging to support the professional development of these key members of the teaching team. To help our TAs develop their teaching and engage in a community of practice, we implemented a reciprocal peer observation. By observing each others' tutorials in a structured way, we promoted a sense of community and collaborative learning among the TAs with only a small investment of time by instructors. We structured these peer visits using COPUS-TA, an observational tool that guides their tutorial visit and feedback conversations. From this process, our TAs increased their sense of confidence and community. This is a relatively simple approach to give TAs professional development and connection to their peers, embedded directly within a large-enrollment undergraduate course.

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通过相互的同伴观察帮助助教建立信心和社区:一种无预算、低障碍的方法。
助教(助教)在我们的教学中非常重要,但他们的角色往往得不到足够的支持——尤其是在大型课程和大型团队中。根据讲师的工作量和助教的合同时间,支持教学团队中这些关键成员的专业发展可能是一项挑战。为了帮助我们的助教发展他们的教学并参与实践社区,我们实施了互惠的同伴观察。通过以一种结构化的方式观察彼此的教程,我们促进了助教之间的社区意识和协作学习,而讲师只投入了很少的时间。我们使用COPUS-TA来组织这些同伴访问,这是一种观察工具,可以指导他们的辅导访问和反馈对话。在这个过程中,我们的助教增强了他们的自信心和归属感。这是一种相对简单的方法,可以让助教获得专业发展,并与他们的同龄人建立联系,直接嵌入到大量招生的本科课程中。
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Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education
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