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Teaching at University: A Guide for Postgraduates and Researchers

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Teaching at University has been written to provide you with the basic skills required to enter those first lectures, tutorials, lab-sessions, and assessments with confidence. Clear and engaging throughout, this guide will offer: Accessible and generic language to support postgraduates in all disciplinesBasic but relevant adviceA direct and practical approach and styleAn emphasis on helping you to get started and build up your confidence in the first few classes you teachIntegration of theory (in small doses) with practice

216 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2005

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Kate Morss

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A highly recommended book for university's postgraduate rookies. For it doesn't only illustrate throughly the roles and the responsibilities for you as teacher. But it also provides you with initiative tips and tools to overcome the most commonly key issues of teaching undergraduates like lesson planning and assessment.
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