Centre for Teaching Support & Innovation, 130 St. George Street, Robarts Library, 4th floor
Each in-person Microteaching session will involve 5 graduate student participants and 2 TATPfacilitators. Participants will take turns acting as instructors by takingtheir students (i.e., other participants and TATP facilitators) through a 10(ten) minute lesson over Zoom. Following their lesson and a brief reflection, eachinstructor will provide a brief, verbal self-assessment, stating what theythought worked well in the presentation and what could be improved. Theinstructor will then receive verbal comments from each peer in the session andfinal comments from the TATP facilitator. The instructor will then end theirsession with a final self-assessment in light of the comments just received. Allparticipants will be given time to fill out a feedback form for each instructor.Hard copies will be collected by the TATP facilitators and distributed to the respective instructor at the end of the session.
In-person Microteaching is a great option if you are looking to get feedback on in-person teaching strategies or if you are primarily teaching in in-person settings
Prior to the session, please:• Review the Participant Information Document for Online Microteaching (https://tatp.utoronto.ca/wp-admin/upload.php?item=55415)
• Download the Peer Feedback Form (https://tatp.utoronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/TATP-Microteaching-Peer-Feedbck-form.pdf)
Online Microteaching can be used to fulfil the practicum requirements of the following certificate programs.
• Advanced University Teaching Preparation (AUTP) certificate
• Accessible, Inclusive and Anti-Oppressive Pedagogies certificate*
• Educational Technology certificate*
*Please note: For these certificates you must identify a related teaching strategy or tool that you will showcase during the session.
For more information regarding microteaching, visit the TATP Certificate Practicum Website (https://tatp.utoronto.ca/certificate-programs/certificate-practicums/#Microteaching).