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Teaching Assistant Training

We help graduate student teaching assistants and those interested in teaching develop professional skills that will enhance their effectiveness as a future member of faculty.

Center for Teaching Excellence

Provides professional development programs specifically for teaching assistants and other graduate students interested in teaching. 

Make an Appointment

Consultations are available to discuss specific teaching concerns and effectiveness as they relate to a particular class.

Phone: 803-777-8322
Email: cte@sc.edu

Location

1322 Greene St
Thomas Cooper Library
Level 5, Room L511

Programs & Services Include...

  • GRAD 701 Teaching Assistant Development Course
  • TA-Specific Student Workshops
  • Syllabus Templates
  • Teaching Guides
  • Consultations for Distributed Learning Courses
  • Preparing Future Faculty Program

 

Preparing Future Faculty Program (PFF) 

For graduate students and post-docs who want to teach at the college level, PFF is designed to assist with key aspects of professional development. It provides a mechanism by which participants may receive a credential which reflects initiative and experience toward becoming future faculty. The Preparing Future Faculty (PFF) program at the University of South Carolina is administered through a partnership between the Center for Teaching Excellence and The Graduate School. 

Contact

Dr. Michelle Hardee
PFF Program Manager
Center for Teaching Excellence
Phone: 803-777-1975
Email: hardeem@mailbox.sc.edu

Program Goals

  • Better prepare participants for all aspects of their faculty careers including teaching, research, and service.
  • Provide participants with credentialing for a diverse and competitive academic job market.
  • Develop a positive sustained mentoring relationship with a faculty mentor, providing an in-depth look at a successful faculty career.
  • Provide a mechanism of recognition for initiative and gained experience in the areas of faculty roles and teaching.
  • Provide a context to encourage reflective thinking about teaching and the processes of teaching and learning, and to reflect on their own goals in this context.
  • Improve the teaching skills and enhance the professional development of participants, familiarizing participants with teaching and professional resources.

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