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Lucinda Taylor Lea Learning, Teaching, and Innovative Technologies Center

GTA Teaching Preparation Certificate Program

The GTA Teaching Preparation Certificate program is designed to provide Graduate Teaching Assistants with a structured experience that prepares them for classroom and laboratory teaching.  The program allows you to develop and document your classroom teaching and teacher development activities and it provides you with several self-reflection and consultative feedback opportunities.  It also provides several documents that can be included in your professional and teaching portfolios.  The program is designed primarily for those who are new to teaching or for experienced treachers who would like consultation and feedback.

You should understand that there is a significant time commitment involved with attaining the GTA Teaching Preparation Certificate.  During the 10-week program (offered in fall, spring, and summer), candidates must complete all of the following criteria:

  • Participate in the initial program orientation meeting (tentatively scheduled for Friday, September 22nd at 3:00pm in the LT&ITC [LIB 348]).
  • Participate in at least four LT&ITC workshops (either live or archived) related to teaching and pedagogy.  The LT&ITC has an extensive video archive of past workshops that you may view in lieu of attending a live workshop.
  • Write 1- or 2-page reflection papers on each of the four workshops you select.  These papers should indicate what you learned from the workshop and how you envision utilizing some of those lessons learned into your own current or future teaching practice.
  • Participate in two microteaching activities (i.e., brief, 5-7-minute mini-lessons, based on utilizing a lesson plan, video-recorded and assuming you are teaching in front of a small audience).
  • Write a 1- to 2-page reflection paper describing your microTeaching experience that incorporates feedback received during your post-activity follow-ups.
  • Observe two different professors while they are teaching and write a 1- or 2-page reflection paper on what you have learned from those observations.  You have a couple of options here.  First, you may arrange a time to sit in an on-ground class to observe the professor as they teach the course.  Second, if you have access to an online course, you may “observe” the professor as they teach that course.  Third, there are many recorded lectures online from other institutions.  You may select 1-2 of these and use them for your observations.  If you go this route, please be sure that it is an actual class with actual students (i.e., not a TED talk or something similar).  Only one reflection paper is needed for this part, in which you compare and contrast the teaching styles and approaches of the two professors you observed.
  • Construct a Teaching Philosophy Statement and have it reviewed by an LT&ITC staff member.
  • Create a final Teaching ePortfolio that contains all the major artifacts from your program participation.  LT&ITC staff will review your final portfolio.

The application form for the program can be found on the LT&ITC’s website.  GTAs who are interested in applying for the Fall 2023 cohort should submit all requisite materials for consideration by 4:00pm on Wednesday, September 13th.

NOTE:

Do not use any non-MTSU-issued email addresses (e.g., @gmail.com, @icloud.com) as a main point of contact when applying for the program. Using your @mtmail.mtsu.edu (or @mtsu.edu) email address will ensure that you receive any auto-generated application follow-up emails. Non-MTSU email addresses can be provided in the preferred email address section (if applicable).

You will be notified of your program admission status via email.  Students who complete all program requirements will receive a certificate of program completion from the LT&ITC as well as a stipend of $200, which is generously provided by the College of Graduate Studies and the University Provost’s Office.  GTAs may complete the Teaching Preparation Certificate Program only once.

NOTE:

GAANN recipients and MTSU employees are ineligible to receive a stipend payment.

No, it is not. It is an optional program for those graduate students who are interested in improving their teaching skills, will be responsible for labs or classes during their time as a GTA, and/or who intend to teach in a college or university setting.

Yes, there is no cost to the participants. It is a service provided by MTSU and the College of Graduate Studies.

There’s no formal “recognition” associated with this program certificate. This means that it should be good for wherever you go or work. It is an MTSU program that has no formal connection with any other accrediting body. It is designed to be a certificate that GTAs can include in their teaching or professional portfolios.

The College of Graduate Studies will issue an invitation to participate in the program during the fall, spring, and summer academic terms. GTAs who would like to participate should submit their application materials during the term in which they would like to complete the program.

Yes, the LT&ITC has a large number of archived workshops on its website that are devoted to a variety of teaching topics. You may use these workshops to meet this requirement. Please pick the topics that best meet your individual interests and needs.

The College of Graduate Studies will issue an invitation to participate in the program during the fall, spring, and summer academic terms. GTAs who would like to participate should submit their application materials during the term in which they would like to complete the program.

Yes, the LT&ITC has a large number of archived workshops on its website that are devoted to a variety of teaching topics. You may use these workshops to meet this requirement. Please pick the topics that best meet your individual interests and needs.

The only program components that is set for a specific date/time is the initial Orientation Meeting. The microTeaching sessions will also have specific dates and times, however, we typically offer 2 different days/times that participants can choose from to attend these sessions.

There are no credits associated with completing this program.

If you already have a portfolio, you can use that for this program and use your experiences in this program to supplement that portfolio. A major goal of the program is to help GTAs improve their overall portfolio.

SemesterStudent First NameStudent Last Name
2023: SummerKingsleyAdamoah
2023: SummerMakaylaBarrett
2023: SummerSavannahBlack
2023: SummerValeriBuck
2023: SummerCaseyFowler
2023: SummerJohnHagan
2023: SummerEliseIglinsky
2023: SummerJamesPegler
2022: SummerGbemisolaAkinteye
2022: SummerAniyaBryant
2022: SummerJenna LeighCampbell Field
2022: SummerCarolynnHobbs
2022: SummerElishaLawrence
2022: SummerCameronOldham
2022: SummerFeyisayoOyolola
2022: SummerJessicaRoseberry
2022: FallTosinAletogbe
2022: FallEllenButler
2022: FallMd NahidHasan
2022: FallCalebJordan
2022: FallChristinaOats
2022: FallJoShandaOdems
2022: FallSarahQueener
2022: FallDilafruzShamsieva
2022: FallJaredStuart
2021: SummerAnnaArata
2021: SummerLaneySmith
2021: SpringJaymeBrunson
2021: SpringThankfulDavis
2021: SpringDanielleLauber
2021: SpringAndreMadatian
2021: SpringKellySeel
2021: SpringJohnThomas
2021: FallAubreyKeller
2021: FallAdegboyegaOlajide
2020: SummerAlexanderAdams
2020: SummerBriannaBauman
2020: SummerBrielleCampos
2020: SummerAubrieHuddleston
2020: SummerJuvenalKabura
2020: SummerNawarajKarki
2020: SummerMekenzieMeadows
2020: SummerParisaNasrzadeh
2020: SummerIfeanyiNwobodo
2020: SummerAujiaWood-Russell
2020: SpringPatriciaCampbell
2020: SpringRachaelEverett
2020: SpringAtiaFerdousee
2020: SpringJuanGarcia Mendez
2020: SpringLucasHamilton
2020: SpringBrookeHaskins
2020: SpringChristianLawrence
2020: SpringDeborahNwadibie
2020: SpringTemitopeObisesan
2020: SpringReedPriest
2020: SpringDiannaPrince
2020: SpringMeredithRussell
2020: FallKaitlynBerry
2020: FallDerekMorris
2019: SpringBenjaminBurnley
2019: SpringPhattraMarbang
2019: SpringValerieMichel
2019: FallJusticeCundiff
2019: FallAndreaDavis
2019: FallDarrenGrimes
2019: FallAmandaKeating
2019: FallSherriMarquez
2019: FallBarbaraNaah
2019: FallZachariahThomas
2019: FallChuanlongZhang
2018: SummerElizabethAnderson
2018: SummerElizabethCarpenter
2018: SummerRossRice
2018: SummerGehanSaleh
2018: SummerJoshuaSmith
2018: SpringBashayrAlQahtani
2018: SpringChristopherBearden
2018: SpringBrandyGagliano
2018: SpringNirzaGiraldo
2018: SpringZacharyKelley
2018: SpringHeatherListhartke
2018: SpringChristopherParham
2018: SpringSydneyReichin
2018: SpringZhigangJia
2018: FallHueyDavis
2018: FallAshleyEggleston
2018: FallJenniferHarris
2018: FallRevathiKuruganti
2018: FallLizbethPagan Morales
2018: FallMatthewPosey
2018: FallSteveReeves
2018: FallSaraSalisbury
2018: FallJonathonStory
2018: FallStephenTansie
2018: FallDanielaTaylor
2018: FallCathy JaneVan Lit
2017: SummerSalehAlSaif
2017: SummerSusannahBarry
2017: SummerCoreyCummings
2017: SummerJessicaSteele
2017: SummerHillaryYeager
2017: SpringTasneemAlSalem
2017: SpringLeahBailey
2017: SpringBilkisuDahiru
2017: SpringRubenGomez
2017: SpringNikitaShepard
2017: FallZacharyGrimes
2017: FallChelseaKorpak
2016: SummerNoraaAtaher
2016: SummerPatrickAtwater
2016: SummerSoochanChoi
2016: SummerKimberliConro
2016: SummerFatemehDalilian
2016: SummerMeganDonelson
2016: SummerJoyDugan
2016: SummerDibyenduDutta
2016: SummerOlgaGarcia Alvarez
2016: SummerMenghanLin
2016: SummerFadyMansour
2016: SummerChristineSummers
2016: SpringJingningAo
2016: SpringDanielGetu
2016: SpringErynnMurray
2016: SpringJasmineNketiah
2016: SpringAmberPogacsnik
2016: SpringPramitaSaha
2016: SpringJieWang
2016: SpringMuhammadYadudu
2016: FallMichaelBleddynn
2016: FallTinaCarter
2016: FallWeiCheng
2016: FallStephanieCroft
2016: FallDonaldEvans
2016: FallJonathanHonig
2016: FallNourKattih
2016: FallWendyPierce
2016: FallJoshuaReid
2016: FallMohammedSaeed
2015: FallHarishBhatt
2015: FallVanessaBrown
2015: FallKatherineCrawford-Lackey
2015: FallSvetlanaGavrilova
2015: FallLesleyHanlin
2015: FallLauraHudgens
2015: FallTierraHuntt
2015: FallAsliKars
2015: FallStarShieldLortie
2015: FallJohnMahlman
2015: FallProtikNandy
2015: FallBenjaminWomer

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