Alina Zaman, A. Cook, Vinhthuy T. Phan, Alistair Windsor
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Abstract
Computer science (CS) relies heavily on teaching assistants (TAs) who are often untrained in CS pedagogy. Existing research on CS TA training typically studies American undergraduate TAs at high-resource universities, ignoring the many universities that use graduate TAs, who are often international students, and that don't have the resources to implement the training strategies discussed in the literature. We describe our approach to implement graduate TA training in a high-diversity, low-resource context. We present a needs assessment, design, pilot test, and deployment of our training course, and discuss implications for other similar departments hoping to train their TAs.