Graduate Teaching Assistants are responsible for the instruction of courses in the School of Kinesiology & Recreation. These courses include: Active for Life Program courses, First Aid/CPR courses, Human Anatomy and Physiology laboratory courses (KNR 183 and 184), Principles and Applications of Field-Based Assessment (KNR 240). The graduate teaching assistants' primary duties are in support of instruction including, but not limited to, the responsibilities below: 1. Serve as a primary or secondary teaching instructor in a class or laboratory course 2. Assist a faculty member with teaching-related tasks 3. Grade student assignments which require knowledge of subjects taught in a class or laboratory 4. Meet with and/or tutor students, hold office hours, prepare instructional materials, and assist during class and/or lab, etc. Graduate Assistants will: 1. Prepare and teach all lessons. 2. Grade and evaluate student performance. 3. Create and administer quizzes and mid-term exams, administer final exams, submit grades, assist in updating final exams, hold office hours. 4. Create and/or update the online learning management system (Canvas) each semester. 5. Adhere to policies and procedures regarding all facilities. 6. Maintain grade records for each assigned class. 7. Request approval for any absence (absence from duty form) affecting teaching responsibilities. 8. Attend monthly meetings. 9. Adhere to all guidelines specified in the School of Kinesiology and Recreation Graduate Assistant Teaching Manual. 10. Other duties as assigned by the School of Kinesiology and Recreation, Graduate Program Director, and/or Active for Life Director. Additional Information All Duties/Responsibilities in addition to those listed above will be described in full detail in the School of Kinesiology and Recreation Graduate Teaching Manual.
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