Career Development
The Center for Innovative Teaching, Research, and Learning (CITRAL) invites UCSB graduate students to participate in their October 15 workshop with Drs. Maggie Safronova and Elina Salminen on teaching students disciplinary knowledge. Sign up by October 8 to attend!
The âCenter for Innovative Teaching, Research, and Learningâ (CITRAL) invites UCSB graduate students to participate in their workshop with Dr. Maggie Safronova and Dr. Elina Salminen on working with students' writing assignments.
Representational Knowledge: Working with Writing Assignments and Commenting on Student Writing
Tuesday, October 15th 3 - 4:45 p.m.
CITRAL - UCSB Library Room 1576 (First floor, Ocean side)
RSVP by October 8
Writing (whether producing papers, equations, or short exam responses) is one of the primary ways that students are expected to demonstrate their learning. Writing can also be an exceptionally useful strategy for facilitating learning. This session will focus on how you can help students get the most out of writing assignments, and provide you with strategies to make your commenting practices more effective, efficient, and enjoyable. We recommend you focus on a specific assignment from a course that you have been a TA for in the past or an assignment from a current course for which you are the TA. Please bring one undergraduate writing assignment and one journal article from your discipline to the session.