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GTA Workshop - University of East Anglia, 8 October 2012

Economics Network

Monday, October 8, 2012 from 1:30 PM to 6:00 PM (BST)

Norwich, United Kingdom

GTA Workshop - University of East Anglia, 8 October 2012

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GTA Workshop

Date: 8 October 2012
Time: 1.30pm-6pm
Venue: University of East Anglia (Room: Arts 1.83)
 

with Dr Liliana Harding, UEA and Dr Guglielmo Volpe, Queen Mary, University of London

The workshop is specifically designed to meet the needs of Economics Postgraduate Teaching Assistants/Tutors (GTAs) with a focus on small-group classes, tutorials, seminars and workshops.
 
The main aim is to discuss and evaluate what makes a good small-group session: including managing student expectations; students learning styles; different seminar types; and marking and feedback. There will also be time at the end of the workshop to reflect on key issues and to plan next steps.
 
Participants receive a certificate of attendance, mapping the workshop activities and outcomes to the UK Professional Standards Framework used in institution training for lecturers and postgraduates.
 
Bookings for this event are welcome from current economics Postgraduate Teaching Assistants based in UK Higher Education institutons.
 

More information and testominies can be seen on our website.

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University of East Anglia
Norwich Research Park
NR4 7TJ Norwich
United Kingdom

Monday, October 8, 2012 from 1:30 PM to 6:00 PM (BST)


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Economics Network

The Economics Network provides publications, events, funding opportunities and other resources to support university teachers of economics throughout the UK.

The Economics Network is based at and supported by the University of Bristol. It receives funding from the Royal Economic Society, the Scottish Economic Society and, until November 2011, from the Higher Education Academy.

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The Economics Subject Centre has been supporting learners and teachers for eleven years.

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