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Graduate Research Portal: Teaching

Library-based support for University of Lethbridge graduate students

Teaching

Teaching is often an important part of being a graduate student. This section of the guide is designed to help graduate students who are new to teaching by providing you with general resources for teaching, information about placing materials on reserve for classes you teach and using Moodle to its full potential.  Note that the Teaching Centre supports university teaching in a variety of ways and offers a Graduate Assistant Professional Development Program.

Teaching Centre

The  Teaching Centre at the University of Lethbridge was established to "promote and enhance outstanding and inspirational teaching in a vital and engaging learning environment."  Many of the Teaching Centre's workshops, support services and resources are relevant to graduate students who have teaching responsibilities.

Support

Resources

Research

Workshops/Events

Publications

Placing Materials on Reserve in the Library

To place materials on Print or Electronic Reserve for use by students in your course, see the Library's guidelines for Placing Materials on Reserve.

For assistance in ensuring reproduced materials you would like to place on Reserve are copyright compliant, see the following Copyright website pages:

Tips for New Teachers

University of California, Berkeley - Teaching Guide for Graduate Student Instructors (GSIs)

Contains valuable information about topics such as pre-semester preparation, teaching discussion sections, working with student writing, grading, teaching with technology, developing a teaching portfolio and much, much more.

Being a Graduate Student Teaching Assistant

Library Resources