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Teaching
- Responsibilities of Chemistry Teaching Assistants
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GATs are professional salaried employees. They are an integral part of the teaching mission of the Department. In order to provide an appropriate learning atmosphere for undergraduate students, it is imperative that laboratory courses be properly instructed, and that your assigned duties, whether they be laboratory instruction and/or grading, be carried out conscientiously. You are required to:
II. Lecture Courses
1. If you are proctoring an examination,
arrive 15 minutes early.
2. Distribute examinations only at the designated time and collect examinations
at the designated time. It is not acceptable to give students extra time
unless specifically instructed to do so by the faculty member.
3. Before leaving the classroom, count the number of exams returned to
be sure it equals the number of exams handed out.
4. Before leaving the classroom, check the floor, trash cans and desk
area to be sure no important information remains in the classroom.
5. Give the examinations directly to the instructor; do not leave in the
faculty mail-box unless otherwise instructed.
6. As a GAT-1 equivalent, you are expected to spend 6 hours per week grading
and or proctoring exams. This may vary somewhat, however it is unreasonable
for a faculty member to expect that you will grade for 16 hours in a 3-day
span.
7. If you cannot attend your grading assignment, you must notify the faculty
member at least 24 hours prior to the event.
8. If you are unable to attend your proctoring assignment, you must notify
the faculty member at least 48 hours prior to the event.
III. Laboratory Courses
1. Meet with your assigned sections at
the scheduled times. If for any reason an assistant or instructor
is unable to meet his or her assigned sections, he/she must arrange
to have another assistant, who is assigned to the same course substitute
for him/her and must notify (in writing) the coordinator or laboratory
supervisor of the section involved. The coordinator's office will
only arrange for a substitute in an emergency.
2. Be prepared for each laboratory period, including, but not limited
to, having read the materials and worked all exercises required of the
student; graded and recorded all quizzes and reports received the previous
week; noted any items of special importance to bring to the section's
attention; and, when so designated by the lab coordinator, to have performed
part or all of the experiment.
3. Assist regularly in administering examinations given in the undergraduate
lecture courses.
4. Assist the stockroom or program office when requested to do so by
the Head of the Chemistry Department.
5. Be directly responsible for teaching correct, safe, and efficient
laboratory techniques, etc., to the students in the laboratory.
6. Maintain a safe and orderly laboratory, enforcing all safety rules.
7. Oversee the use and care of equipment and supplies by the students
in the laboratory.
8. Conduct the laboratory as directed by the coordinator and/or supervisor.
(The TA must not make policy decisions.)
9. Maintain and report information relating to course grades, laboratory
accidents, medical attention given in the laboratory, and general experimental
results.
10. Protect the confidentiality of instructor's notes, unknown keys,
etc., with which TA's and instructors are entrusted.
11. Conduct oneself in a professional manner at all times. Persons holding
these positions are representatives of the TAMU faculty and, above all,
are to aid the students in their learning.
12. Provide questions for possible use in weekly quizzes at least four
working days prior to the lab period, if so requested by your supervisor.
For more information, write the Graduate Student Advisor: gradmail@mail.chem.tamu.edu.
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