This course is for students holding graduate teaching assistantships (GTAs) as recognition of the academic contributions of GTA positions to a student’s overall educational experience.
By enrolling in this course, students will:
- Gain experience in teaching-related activities
No textbooks or materials are required.
This course is taken on an Audit basis and is not graded.
This course does not include scheduled class meetings.
Georgia Tech aims to cultivate a community based on trust, academic integrity, and honor. Students are expected to act according to the highest ethical standards. Review the student Code of Conduct and the Academic Honor Code, especially Appendix A: Graduate Addendum to the Academic Honor Code.
A Teaching Assistant (TA) at Georgia Tech holds a dual role, serving both as a student and an instructional team member. Because of this, TAs are held to the same standards of academic integrity that govern all students at the Institute. These expectations extend to every aspect of their TA responsibilities, including, but not limited to, grading, handling course materials, supporting instruction, and interacting with students. Any breach of academic integrity while fulfilling TA duties is subject to the same institutional policies, procedures, and consequences that apply to students in their academic work.
In addition to academic integrity, a TA must meet the employment performance expectations and conduct outlined in the Graduate Student Employment Manual.
Not applicable.