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**__TA Seminar__**: | **__TA Seminar__**: | ||
- | All new TAs are expected to take PHYS 5072: Teaching Introductory College Physics in both fall and spring semesters. This course will helps TAs prepare for teaching and deals with various issues that can occur in classes. TAs should take PHYS 5072 for one credit in the fall and two credits | + | All new TAs are expected to take PHYS 5072: Teaching Introductory College Physics in both fall and spring semesters. This course will help TAs prepare for teaching and deals with various issues that can occur in classes. TAs should take PHYS 5072 for one credit in the fall and one credit |
**__Proctoring__**: | **__Proctoring__**: | ||
TAs are often required to proctor exams during the semester. While proctoring, TAs are responsible for answering student questions and deterring/ | TAs are often required to proctor exams during the semester. While proctoring, TAs are responsible for answering student questions and deterring/ | ||
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* **Before the Exam** | * **Before the Exam** | ||
- | * Pick up exams from the student services office the day of the exam, at least 25 minutes before the exam if the exam is held on West Bank | + | * Pick up exams, answer sheets, and extra pencils and calculators |
- | * TAs are not allowed to print exams on their own | + | * TAs are not allowed to print exams on their own, unless these are group exams given during discussion periods. |
* **At the start of the exam** | * **At the start of the exam** | ||
- | * Read any special instructions from the professor to the class | + | * Read any special instructions from the professor |
- | * Remind students that they should put their names, student ID numbers, and x500 all papers including bubble | + | * Remind students that they should put their names, student ID numbers, and x500 on all pages of the answer |
- | * Explicitly tell students what materials (calculator, | + | * Explicitly tell students what materials (calculator, |
- | * Ensure that students are sitting in every other seat | + | * Ensure that students are sitting in every other seat. |
- | * Announce what time the exam ends and write it on the board | + | * Announce what time the exam ends and write it on the board or projected on the overhead. |
* **During the Exam** | * **During the Exam** | ||
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* Quietly walk around the room watching students work | * Quietly walk around the room watching students work | ||
* Answer student questions quickly and quietly | * Answer student questions quickly and quietly | ||
- | * Have students who finish early turn in exams quietly and leave the classroom | + | * Have students who finish early turn in exams and answer sheets |
* Confiscate any unapproved calculators, | * Confiscate any unapproved calculators, | ||
- | * Watch for suspicious behavior/ | + | * Watch for suspicious behavior/ |
* **After the Exam** | * **After the Exam** | ||
- | * Have remaining students turn in complete exams in an orderly fashion | + | * Have remaining students turn in complete exams and answer sheets |
- | * Check the room for any lost items | + | * Check the room for any lost items. |
- | * Bring all test materials to the students services office right away after the exam | + | * Bring all test materials to the students services office |
- | - Count and separate each problem (and bubble sheet) of the exam into separate piles and record | + | - Bundle |
- | - Turn in separated problems, bubble sheets, scratch paper, extra exams, blank paper, and bubble sheets in neat stacks | + | - Turn in all materials |
**__Grading__**\\ | **__Grading__**\\ | ||
- | TAs may pick up their problem for grading as soon as the proctors turn the papers | + | TAs may begin grading as soon as answer sheets are uploaded to Gradescope. |
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+ | - In Gradescope, click through | ||
+ | - Grade changes may be requested via Gradescope. | ||
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+ | Grading typically must be completed two business days after the answer sheets are uploaded to Gradescope. This gives the faculty time to compile and review the gradebook and make any changes or score adjustments as needed before | ||
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+ | **__ Final Exams __**\\ | ||
+ | Most TAs will be expected to grade at least one final exam problem. Final exams must be graded before leavong campus. Because submitting final grades late to the registrar has a significant impact on undergraduate students (potential loss of financial aid, enrollment status, etc.), failure to grade final exams before leaving campus will result in disciplinary action. | ||
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+ | There are two types of Final Exams: | ||
+ | * Regularly scheduled final exam times are determined by OneStop (http:// | ||
+ | * Common Final exam times are chosen by the Office of Classroom Management. These exams are for classes that have multiple sections (12xx and 13xx). Most sections will be split into multiple classrooms to accommodate every other seating, therefore more proctors are needed for the common final than for regular exams. | ||
+ | * The common final always starts at 6:30pm. TAs should pick up final exams at least 30 minutes early from the student services office. TAs should follow normal exam procedure for proctoring | ||
+ | * The exam ends at 9:30pm, so TAs should | ||
+ | * There is a make-up final exam the first weekday morning after the Common Final, starting at 9:00am. TAs who are proctoring this exam (one from every class that has a student taking the final exam) should show up to the exam room 30 minutes in advance. | ||
+ | * The make-up finals and the finals taken at the Disability Resource Center are available for grading | ||
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+ | **__Office Hours/Tutoring__**\\ | ||
+ | Office hours for introductory courses are currently held in Tate B25. Students come to the tutoring room for one-on-one/small group tutoring. Most TAs will have one or two office hours each week in the tutoring room. The tutor schedule is determined by the student services office and the instructors. Office hours are part of a TA’s appointment and are not optional. Failure to attend scheduled office hours will result in disciplinary action. | ||
- | - Download | + | TAs must sign in to the tutoring room in the online Tutor Sign In Log. If a TA fails to sign in to the tutoring room at any assigned time, the TA is required to hold a make-up office hour in the next week. In the event of a conflict with a tutoring hour, TAs must find a replacement to cover the tutoring hour, except in case of illness or in an emergency. In the latter two cases, the TA should contact |
- | - Enter student scores | + | |
- | - **NEVER change or alter the template in any way. Do not change the name of the template, the order of the students, or delete students** | + | |
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- | - If a student is listed | + | |
- | - If a student did answer | + | |
- | - Save the file. **DO NOT CHANGE THE NAME OF THE FILE.** | + | |
- | - Upload | + | |
- | - Never upload more than one template | + | |
- | - See the Undergraduate Program Coordinator if you need to add or change the template | + | |
- | - Once the templates have been uploaded, delete | + | |
- | - Grade changes may be submitted online using the link found on the template webpage | + | |
- | Grading typically must be completed two business days after the exam. For example, if an exam is on Friday, grades are due to the office on Tuesday by mid-day. This give the Undergraduate Program Coordinator and faculty time to compile and review the gradebook and make any changes or score adjustments as needed before the papers are handed back during that week’s discussion section. | ||