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Title: Orientation for English Teaching Assistants


1
Orientation for English Teaching Assistants
  • by
  • Grace Jiau
  • Annie Hung
  • Department of English
  • December, 2006

2
Good Experiences in Learning
  • Please share your GOOD experiences in learning
    English.
  • Have you ever met a teacher who you think is
    HELPFUL to you in language learning?
  • In what way, did the teacher help you?

3
Good Experience in being a language tutor or
teaching assistant
  • Have you ever been a language tutor or teaching
    assistant?
  • Share your good experiences in the process of
    tutoring or teaching your students.

4
Advantages of being a language teaching assistant
  • What advantages can you gain from being a
    language teaching assistant?

5
  • A Good Teaching Assistant..

6
A Good Teaching Assistant..
  • Knows students needs
  • Is an effective communicator
  • Allows students to ask questions
  • Has classroom rules and procedures

7
A Good Teaching Assistant..
  • Encourages cooperation and sets an example
  • Respects all students
  • Encourages good performance
  • Dedicates him/herself to the assistant job

8
A Good Teaching Assistant..
  • Uses different methods to liven up lessons
  • Keeps students attention
  • Is patient

9
A Good Teaching Assistant..
  • Arrives in time to start a lesson and ends a
    lesson in time
  • Enjoys his/her job

10
  • JOB DESCRIPTION

11
  • IDENTIFY STUDENTS YEAR GROUP
  • IDENTIFY STUDENTS ENGLISH NAME
  • DIAGNOSE STUDENTS PROBLESM
  • DO PROBLEM-SOLVING

12
  • PREPARE SUPPORT MATERIAL
  • DESIGN PRACTICE SHEET
  • ASSIGN HOMEWORK
  • PREPARE A FILE FOLDER FOR EACH STUDENT

13
  • DESIGN RECORD SHEET/CHECKLIST FOR EACH COURSE
  • KEEP RECORD FOR EACH STUDENT
  • DOCUMENT TEACHING EXPERIENCE

14
  • COURSE INTRODUCTION

15
  • Course description
  • Course objectives
  • Syllabus
  • Textbooks

16
Courses in different year group
  • Listening
  • Speaking
  • Reading
  • Writing

17
1st Year 2nd Year
  • Listening
  • Speaking
  • Writing
  • Reading
  • Listening
  • Speaking
  • by Miss Jiau

18
2nd Year 3rd Year
  • Writing
  • Reading
  • by Miss Hung
  • Listening
  • Speaking
  • Writing
  • Reading

19
  • Questions

20
Part I
  • How long is the course?
  • How many students do I have?
  • Who are they? (name, class)
  • How many subjects do they fail?
  • What are they?

21
  • What do they need?
  • What do they expect me (TA) to do?
  • Whats your plan?

22
  • Part II

23
  • Why do you decide to become a teaching assistant?
  • Have you ever taken care of someone? Did you
    enjoy it?
  • Are you a positive and energetic person? (Give
    an example to back up your answer.)

24
  • Are you an empathetic person? Give an example.
  • Tell me about yourself in two minutes.
  • How do you feel if a student does not meet a
    deadline?

25
  • Imagine what will be the most frustrating/best
    thing that will happen to you as a teaching
    assistant?
  • Are there any ways you can do to encourage
    students to learn?

26
  • How do you handle a student who seems gifted, but
    is a discipline problem?
  • What are your strengths? And what are your
    weaknesses?

27
  • Can you give me two examples to show that youll
    be patient to help your students?
  • Would you do anything to help yourself to calm
    down when your students can not meet your needs?

28
  • Data Collected from
  • Group Discussion on Students Role and TAs
  • Role in Tutoring Process

29
Students role Teachers role
  • Motivation get sth. they want
  • Strong motivation
  • Be relaxed while they studying with T
  • Believe themselves
  • Motivation help SS to get what they want
  • Help them to keep the motivation forever
  • Build up their trust between S and T
  • Help them to build up their confidence

30
  • Always give T the info. of their problems
  • Find out their own learning ways
  • Help SS to find out problems (why what) and
    help them to solve them
  • Help them to find out their own learning ways

31
  • Prepare Qs before the class (review/preview)
  • Respect
  • What Ts questions
  • Effective communication
  • Follow the rules
  • Get well-prepared before the class
  • Respect
  • Know SS levels
  • Effective communication
  • Set up rules

32
  • Write homework
  • Ask Qs
  • Prepare tests
  • Discuss the tests with T
  • Do their best
  • Assign HW
  • Solve their problems
  • Give tests
  • Discuss the tests with SS
  • Encourage when SS perform well
  • Adjust teaching methods

33
  • Concentrate
  • Good mood
  • Be punctual
  • Good attitude
  • Active participation
  • Patient
  • Good mood
  • Be punctual
  • Good attitude
  • Explain lessons clearly

34
  • Give response
  • Know their own problems
  • Do exercises
  • Believe T can help
  • Believe T will find some ways out to help SS
  • Know what are SSs problems
  • Give proper exercises
  • Build up trust bet. T and S

35
  • Takes notes
  • Have passion
  • Talk to TA about learning stress
  • Be friends, but also show respect
  • Be responsible
  • Be optimistic
  • Have confidence
  • Stand in SSs shoes
  • Treat SS as a friend/be friendly

36
  • Be creative
  • Follow the steps
  • Be brave to express their ideas
  • Be open-minded
  • See learning as a hobby and enjoy it
  • Be free to tell T about real feeling and feedback
  • Design the course in order
  • Arise SS curiosity
  • Use different teaching methods
  • See teaching as a hobby
  • Establish a pressure-free environment
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