Centre for Teaching Support & Innovation, 130 St. George Street, Robarts Library, 4th floor
TAing for first and second year classes can often feel overwhelming. There is usually a wide range of materials to cover and at times it might seem that students lack the learning tools they need to grasp the new material. By combining content with skills-based learning techniques, TAs can help their students tackle complex and confusing subject matter by making things simple and approachable. Through this we are not simplifying the content; instead, we are helping our students to develop the learning skills they need to succeed. Â
In this workshop, TAs will explore the ways in which they can use course content to help their students develop the skills and tools they need to tackle university-level coursework. TAs will: learn how to identify what skills students may be lacking; explore ways in which they can help all students develop these skills via skills-based learning activities; and brainstorm ways in which skills-based learning can help students connect course content to broader, transferable skills.