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Tutoring Workshop Department of Electrical Engineering 21 Feb 2012 Facilitated by: Simon Winberg & Renee Smit
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EE Tutoring Workshop 2012 Outline Introduction by Renee Presentation by Simon: “Being an EE Tutor” (10-15 min) Workshop Summing up
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EE Tutoring Workshop 2012 How do students learn? The fact that teaching has happened, does not necessarily imply learning has taken place!
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EE Tutoring Workshop 2012 Learning happens when students engage meaningfully with the material of the course and are free to seek feedback on their learning as frequently as necessary. Engaging in Learning
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EE Tutoring Workshop 2012 Approaches to learning Surface approach: focus on rote, “plug-n-chug” Deep approach: active search for meaning
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EE Tutoring Workshop 2012 Why are tutors important? More of them, more available to students Closer to the students An essential part of the feedback loop Lifecycle of teaching & tutoring
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EE Tutoring Workshop 2012 Feedback from survey The study Lecturers Tutors Students
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EE Tutoring Workshop 2012 A few crucial points…. Language Diversity Quality Feedback Learning from one another A tutor should help to facilitate this structure
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EE Tutoring Workshop 2012 Being an EE Tutor
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EE Tutoring Workshop 2012 What is a Tutor? Generally: A tutor is some who assists others to learn A university tutor has a variety of other responsibilities and tasks to do Helping a student learning how to solve a knotty problem
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EE Tutoring Workshop 2012 Guiding vs. Doing A tutor should not do the work for the student!! Rather the tutor should act a coach Guiding Listening Observing Motivating
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EE Tutoring Workshop 2012 Being an EE Tutor Some electrical engineering tutoring tasks Laboratory practicals (or “Pracs”) Marking assignments Facilitating students’ project work Tuts / hot-seat / extra-tuition Invigilating exams/tests General assistance to lecturer
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EE Tutoring Workshop 2012 Pracs and Tutorials Prac Takes place in a lab Students use computers or specialized equipment to work through a set of practical tasks. Tutorial An intensive tuition session, done by a tutor or lecture to a small group of students Usually done in a “tut room” Prac venue Tutorial
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EE Tutoring Workshop 2012 General Assistance Website maintenance Testing exercises / pracs Finding resources (e.g. open-source tools) Photocopying
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EE Tutoring Workshop 2012 Claim forms and Remuneration Claim forms Available from Marlene Joubert Completed, signed by lecture and handed back to her by the 25 th of the month I recommend handing them in earlier Keeping track of your time Could use a book or a spreadsheet to keep track of your time DateNotesTime (h) 04-May-09 Mon 05-May-09 Tue1h prep lab 3h lab 4 06-May-09 WedWebsite1 07-May-09 Thu 08-May-09 FriMark asg 42 Weekend 11-May-09 Mon … You don’t need to submit; it’s just for your own use
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EE Tutoring Workshop 2012 Tutor Application Form Tutors are supposed to do at most 20h per month per course. If you are tutoring multiple courses, lecturers on all courses should be made aware of your other tutoring commitments. You should check with your supervisor that he/she agrees with the tutoring commitments you have set yourself as it may hold back your main objective to get a degree.
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EE Tutoring Workshop 2012 Pracs / Project Support Pracs are often the main thing tutors do Usually close interaction with the students, e.g. you assisting an individual or a small prac/project team Not always so easy... Consider the main aims for this tutoring task
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EE Tutoring Workshop 2012 Overall aim for tutoring in pracs Ensure the students are able to make progress on the assigned prac How can this be accomplished?...
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EE Tutoring Workshop 2012 Prac Tutoring Techniques Be prepared At least read through the prac sheet… Preferably work through the prac on your own Be on time, preferable early Arriving a few (e.g. 15) minutes early is good to get set-up and ready Ensure all needed items for prac are in place These are the main things to get right first It’s considerate to send an email to the TA / lecturer to confirm you will be there, and possibly afterwards (e.g. went well? And difficulties? Improvements ideas?)
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EE Tutoring Workshop 2012 Prac Tutoring Sometimes you may have little to do during the prac In such cases, it makes sense to have some other work to do. However… You are responsible to check that people are behaving, making progress. Occasionally walk about to see if anyone is stuck. Eish, but this is too difficult! Only one student, who will surely call if I’m needed
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EE Tutoring Workshop 2012 Invigilation Arrive around 15-20 min before the start Email your lecture to confirm you’ll be there Usually, you can take turns with the other invigilator walking around the room and sitting (tea staff come by ~20 min prior to start of exam to ask your refreshment options)
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EE Tutoring Workshop 2012 Tutor teams For larger classes, a “tutor team” approach may be better Members of the team are given certain responsibilities Often need a team leader or “chief tutor”: Assists in organizing the tutor team(s) Ensuring all tutors know what to do & when Act as a rep, provide feedback to lecturer
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EE Tutoring Workshop 2012 Improving tutoring abilities Matching student / tutor learning styles Some students may handle certain ways of learning better, or worse, than others E.g., more visual vs. more textual learning, thinking vs. doing, independent vs. group Accommodating diversity Students are not all the same; they have different experiences, ability, likes/dislikes, among many factors that influence the way in which they act and interact with others.
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EE Tutoring Workshop 2012 Improving tutoring abilities Some things to try… Listen to students explain their problems Ask them to repeat things back to you Sketch and jot notes to aid explanations Keep a journal Act & look professional (see handout)
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EE Tutoring Workshop 2012 Adding value Being a tutor can improve your skills, e.g. Improved communication, if not some empathy Patience Positive attitudes and Social skills / dealing with people Leadership abilities
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