In our June "how can we help you?" thread, firstTimer writes:
I will be the primary instructor for a class with graduate student TAs for the first time this fall. The TAs will be responsible for grading but there will be no recitation sections. I was wondering if readers could share tips about working with TAs — how often do you meet? Do you try to calibrate grading standards? How? Should TA supervision be seen as an opportunity to teach grad students about pedagogy as well? Any advice for a first timer would be much appreciated!
It's been a long time since I've supervised TA's, so I'm probably not the best person to ask for advice–but, for what it is worth, I remember a pretty wide variance for how grad faculty approached this. On the one hand, some did very little like anon says here:
I did almost nothing re supervise the TA. I let them grade by their own standards, and had them come talk to the class about how they would grade. But maybe that's just me!
Others, however, were pretty overbearing, requiring TA's to meet to compare samples of graded work for every major assignment (exams, term-papers, etc.). I'm not sure what the right balance is. Anyone out there with experience here have any tips or insights to share?
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