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Enhancing TA Performance

  By Andrea Widener

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After seven years, Catherine Drennan was finally happy with her lectures for her introductory chemistry class. She had integrated engaging techniques and worked hard to find meaningful examples from biology for the 200-plus student class at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). But the recitation sections—the small groups where teaching assistants (TAs) and undergraduate students meet to reinforce lectures and work problems—were hit or miss.

While some TAs were dedicated teachers, others thought that teaching freshmen interested in engineering or life sciences was beneath their abilities. That meant some undergraduates thought they weren't getting the support they needed to pass the class. And that made Drennan miserable—especially when students showed up in her office to complain. “It was very disheartening,” she says.

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