| item | weight |
| Attendance | 25% |
| In-Class Mock Lectures | 20% |
| Exams | 30% |
| Homework Assignments | 5% |
| Class Participation | 20% |
You will be expected to participate actively in discussions. On any given issues, you may be asked to summarize and criticize teaching styles of students in the class.
Attendance is Mandatory: Due to the discussion oriented nature of this course, attendance is mandatory. An attendance sheet will be passed around within the first 10 minutes of class. If you do not sign this sheet, you are considered absent from the class. Each regular class period is worth 10 points towards your attendance grade. Special classes, such as exams or mock lectures, must be attended and are worth 20 points towards your attendance grade. Students must attend at least 80% of the course (12 classes).
Late Assignments are not Accepted: Assignments are typically due 30 minutes before the start of class. The due date and time for each assignment is specified in the T-square system. The T-Square system is configured to not accept late assignments. Failure to submit an assignment by the deadline provided by the T-square system will result in a zero for that assignment. There are three exceptions that might permit a late submission:
Exams Must Be Attended: In general, if you do not attend a class period where an exam is issued, you will receive a zero for that exam. There are four instances where a Make-Up exam might be permissible:
Exam/Assignment Regrades: A general grading criteria is provided for each assignment when the assignment is posted. Each topic listed in the criteria indicates the maximum possible points that might be awarded given the satisfaction of that topic by the student. If a student has a question on how to interpret the criteria, they are encouraged to ask the TA or instructor for clarification before the assignment is due. On rare occasion, a mistake may be made in the grading of your assignment. If a simple error has been made that effects your grade, contact the TA to have it corrected. If you disagree with the way in which any portion of an assignment was graded, use the following procedure to submit it to the TA for regrading:
I stand behind the grades made by my TA. If for some reason after the above process you feel the assignment still requires a regrade, write a second essay, again, depicting why you feel the regrade was in appropriate and mail me both essays, the original assignment, and the chain of correspondence between you and the TA. In addition to the portion in dispute, I may also regrade all portions of the exam/assignment submitted. Hence your grade could potentially be raised or lowered by this process. If the reason for a regrade is based off a grade assigned to another student, their assignment could be subject to a regrade as well.
Academic Honesty: All students are expected to maintain traditional standards of academic integrity by giving proper credit for all work referenced, quoted, etc. This includes but is not limited to the policies specied in the Georgia Tech General Catalog. Unless otherwise stated, all work is individual work by each student. Students are encouraged to discuss and debate the issues with the instructor, the teaching assistants, and each other but the work submitted must be that student's thought and writing. All suspected cases of academic dishonesty will be aggressively pursued.
| Date | Readings | Topics | In Class | Complete Before Class |
| Aug. 20 | Intro to course; TA Boot Camp 101 | |||
| Week 2 | ||||
| Aug. 27 | TA Boot Camp 102 | HW 0: Introduce Yourself | ||
| Week 03 -- No Class | ||||
| Sept. 03 | NO CLASS: President Peterson's Investiture Ceremony | |||
| Week 4 | ||||
| Sept. 10 | Vark Help Sheets | TA Boot Camp 103; Intro to Learning Styles | Test 1 (TAWeb Assessment) Assigned | HW 1 |
| Week 5 | ||||
| Sept. 17 | Learning Styles and Active Learning | Test 1 Due | ||
| Week 6 | ||||
| Sept. 24 | Policies, Procedures, and Professionalism | |||
| Week 7 | ||||
| Oct. 01 | Grading Strategies | |||
| Week 8 | ||||
| Oct. 08 | Intercultural Communication | Last class before drop day | ||
| Week 9 | ||||
| Oct. 15 | Teaching Philosophies | Teaching Statements | ||
| Week 10 | ||||
| Oct. 22 | Recitation Strategies, Office Hours, Student one-on-ones | |||
| Week 11 | ||||
| Oct. 29 | Handling Problematic Situations | |||
| Week 12 | ||||
| Nov. 05 | Group Mock Lectures | Test 2 Assigned; TA Web Refresher | HW 3: Lecture Materials | |
| Week 13 | ||||
| Nov. 12 | Group Mock Lectures | Test 2 | ||
| Week 14 | ||||
| Nov. 19 | Mock Lectures | HW 4: Group Lecture Observations | ||
| Week 15 | ||||
| Nov. 26 | Mock Lectures | |||
| Dead Week | ||||
| Dec. 03 | Mock Lectures | Revisit Teaching Statements | HW 5: Individual Lecture Observations | Finals Week |
| Dec XX - Dec XX | FINAL NOT DURING EXAM WEEK | |||