Graduate
Introduces best practices in academic writing including issues of citation, plagiarism, and structure in research. Students receive feedback from instructors and peers in order to encourage a "writing process" and an awareness of student/faculty roles.
Focuses on understanding and being understood in seminar style classroom environments, including academic conversation techniques, pronunciation as needed, and using/identifying evidence in discussion. Introduces U.S. classroom approaches to presentation and student-centered teaching and learning.
Introduces reading strategies and techniques, including skimming and scanning, note-taking, and text analysis to improve critical reading skills. Also introduces students to UCSC library resources as well as the basic research skills of gathering and analyzing evidence.
Supports current and emerging graduate student instructors (GSIs) to discuss and apply research-based frameworks for developing college-level courses that center significant student learning, antiracism, accessibility, and equitable outcomes. To put the insights of educational research into practice, GSIs create the essential components of an original college-level course, including course learning outcomes, assessment plans, an equity-minded syllabus, and an engaging course structure. First priority of enrollment is given to graduate students who have been appointed to teach as GSIs in the upcoming summer sessions. Open on a space-available basis to all other graduate students.
Quarter offered
Fall, Spring