Undergraduate teaching assistants in Asia: a Singapore case study
Undergraduate teaching assistants (UTAs) have long been shown to support student learning in higher education, but most of the research on UTAs has been done in Western contexts. The aim of this study was to pilot a UTA programme within a first-year, interdisciplinary, team-based qualitative researc...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1615962022-09-09T06:03:06Z Undergraduate teaching assistants in Asia: a Singapore case study Nichols, Rebecca Michelle Lupascu, Massimo School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Education Undergraduate Teaching Assistant Peer Mentoring Undergraduate teaching assistants (UTAs) have long been shown to support student learning in higher education, but most of the research on UTAs has been done in Western contexts. The aim of this study was to pilot a UTA programme within a first-year, interdisciplinary, team-based qualitative research methods course with fieldwork component at a large university in Singapore and evaluate the overall UTA experience. The findings pinpoint the UTAs’ motivations to serve, self-assessed contributions to student learning, expected and realized challenges, personal benefits both sought and gained, and post-course reflections as well as suggestions for improvement in future programmes. These UTAs, like their Western counterparts, are committed and capable peer mentors who can collaborate meaningfully with instructors to enhance undergraduate learning. Nanyang Technological University This project was supported by the EdeX Grant from the Teaching, Learning, and Pedagogy Division, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. 2022-09-09T06:03:05Z 2022-09-09T06:03:05Z 2020 Journal Article Nichols, R. M. & Lupascu, M. (2020). Undergraduate teaching assistants in Asia: a Singapore case study. International Journal of Educational Research, 104, 101647-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijer.2020.101647 0883-0355 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161596 10.1016/j.ijer.2020.101647 2-s2.0-85089809538 104 101647 en International Journal of Educational Research © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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Undergraduate teaching assistants (UTAs) have long been shown to support student learning in higher education, but most of the research on UTAs has been done in Western contexts. The aim of this study was to pilot a UTA programme within a first-year, interdisciplinary, team-based qualitative research methods course with fieldwork component at a large university in Singapore and evaluate the overall UTA experience. The findings pinpoint the UTAs’ motivations to serve, self-assessed contributions to student learning, expected and realized challenges, personal benefits both sought and gained, and post-course reflections as well as suggestions for improvement in future programmes. These UTAs, like their Western counterparts, are committed and capable peer mentors who can collaborate meaningfully with instructors to enhance undergraduate learning. |
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