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+ | **//This page is currently undergoing edits courtesy of Nathan Sandford (05/ | ||
+ | ===== Teaching Requirements ===== | ||
+ | From the [[https:// | ||
+ | > The Department requires students to teach for at least two semesters. | ||
+ | > Each semester, the GSAO sends out a poll to students asking their teaching needs and preferences for the following semester. | ||
+ | > Some external fellowships (e.g., from the Department of Energy) have specific teaching requirements (e.g., only teaching one semester). In such cases, the department will comply with these requirements. | ||
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+ | ==== First-Time Teaching Requirements ==== | ||
+ | First-time GSIs have the following requirements that must be completed before or undertaken concurrently with their first semester of teaching. | ||
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+ | === Online Ethics Course === | ||
+ | The [[https:// | ||
+ | * GSI Ethics and Professional Responsibilities | ||
+ | * Promoting Learning through Diversity: The Inclusive Classroom | ||
+ | * Teaching Students with Disabilities | ||
+ | * Creating an Educational Environment Free of Sexual Harassment | ||
+ | * Fostering Academic Integrity | ||
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+ | === Teaching Conference for First-Time GSI's === | ||
+ | The [[https:// | ||
+ | is a two-day event held the week before classes start each semester to orient graduate students to their GSI role and equip them to begin teaching. The first day (Thursday) is only required for new international GSIs and addresses teaching in the U.S. classroom, while the second day is required for everybody and consists of intensive teaching preparation for all new GSIs. | ||
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+ | === 300-level Pedagogy Course / Ay375 === | ||
+ | It is required for first-time GSIs to be concurrently enrolled in a 300-level pedagogy course—Ay375 for Astronomy. Ay375 is typically taught by two senior Astronomy Grad Students and seeks to: | ||
+ | * Pass on practical pedagogical knowledge | ||
+ | * Provide an environment where we can discuss AND practice a wide range of teaching techniques. | ||
+ | * Provide resources and develop practices that will not only help you immediately in your current roles as GSIs, but also into the future in whatever (in)formal teaching/ | ||
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+ | Even if you are not teaching in your first semester at UC Berkeley, it is still recommended that you take Ay375 if it is offered as Ay375 is typically only taught every other semester. | ||
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+ | //Rumor has it that Fall 2022 will diverge from past traditions, and Ay375 will be replaced with an MPS-wide pedagogy course led by an instructor out of the Physics Department. This is not officially confirmed as of May 19th, 2022.// | ||
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+ | === Union Orientation === | ||
+ | All first-time GSIs, tutors, and readers must attend a 30-minute orientation held by UAW 2865, the union representing all academic student employees across the UC system (see below). The orientation provides an introduction to your contractually protected rights, the grievance process for cases in which these rights are not upheld, and the status of ongoing collective bargaining for better working conditions. Orientations are offered at both the department (recommended) and campus-wide level. Astro' | ||
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+ | ===== Teaching Resources ===== | ||
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+ | ==== UCB Campus Teaching Resources ==== | ||
+ | * The [[https:// | ||
+ | * The [[https:// | ||
+ | * The [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== UCB Astronomy Teaching Resources ==== | ||
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+ | === The EBRB === | ||
+ | The [[private: | ||
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+ | === Your Peers === | ||
+ | While teaching can be challenging and a lot of work, you're not doing it alone! Don't forget to ask your peers, whether past or present GSIs, for advice and even past instructional material (that may not have made it on to the EBRB). Collaboration and coordination with your co-GSIs can make teaching a lot more manageable (and fun)! | ||
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+ | ==== UAW 2865 ==== | ||
+ | While not an instructional resource, [[https:// | ||
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+ | While UAW 2865 contract applies to you whether or not you are a dues-paying union member, [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== External Teaching Resources ==== | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * This blog on [[https:// | ||
+ | * And more! //(Feel free to add any external resources you've found particularly useful)// | ||
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+ | ===== Teaching Certificates ===== | ||
+ | UC Berkeley offers the following teaching certificates to encourage and recognize additional professional development of pedagogical knowledge and skills. Importantly, | ||
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+ | ==== Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education ==== | ||
+ | The GSI Teaching & Resource Center at UC Berkeley offers a [[https:// | ||
+ | >an overall structure within which to help graduate students develop their classroom skills, prepare for the teaching they will do as future faculty, and professionally document their activities as post-secondary instructors. | ||
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+ | Briefly, the certificate program' | ||
+ | * Unordered List ItemAttend the [[https:// | ||
+ | * Complete a 300-level pedagogy course (e.g., Ay375; see above) | ||
+ | * Complete the [[https:// | ||
+ | * Attend 6 qualifying [[https:// | ||
+ | * At least 2 semesters of teaching as a GSI at UC Berkeley | ||
+ | * A classroom observation by, and consultation with a faculty | ||
+ | * Syllabus, including learning objectives, week-by-week assignments, | ||
+ | * Implement and respond to a mid-semester evaluation | ||
+ | * A teaching portfolio | ||
+ | Many of these requirements will be satisfied naturally of the course of your teaching responsibilities. | ||
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+ | ==== Learning Sciences Certificate in Instructional Design, Learning Technologies, | ||
+ | The Graduate School of Education at UC Berkeley offers a [[https:// | ||
+ | According to the program website, students who complete the certificate will be prepared to: | ||
+ | * Design courses for undergraduates and graduate students | ||
+ | * Use learning sciences research in design, implementation, | ||
+ | * Use and refine learning technologies, | ||
+ | * Succeed in K-12 settings; undergraduate, | ||
+ | * Meet the needs of students with varied cultural, educational, | ||
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+ | Unlike the teaching certificate offered by the GSI Teaching & Resource Center, the Learning Sciences Certificate requires an application to the program and the completion of several formal courses. | ||
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+ | ===== Misc. Glossary ===== | ||
+ | * GSI (Graduate Student Instructor): | ||
+ | * UGSI (Undergraduate Student Instructor): | ||
+ | * Reader: UC Berkeley' | ||
+ | * ASE (Academic Student Employee): Formal catch-all term describing all student employees represented by UAW 2865. It includes all TAs, (U)GSIs, Tutors, and Readers across the UC system. | ||
+ | * IOR (Instructor of Record): The faculty formally responsible for the instruction of a course. |