研究生助教对其角色的价值和意义的看法。

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education Pub Date : 2025-08-21 Epub Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1128/jmbe.00115-25
Natalie Elena Westwood, Diane S Srivastava
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本科教育越来越依赖研究生助教(GTAs),但这一角色对研究生的影响尚未得到充分研究。之前的研究关注的是技能发展等有形结果,而不是gta如何重视或发现这一角色的意义。我们的研究使用了一种植根于自我决定理论的现象学方法,让研究生描述他们自己作为gta的经历,以及他们如何通过自己的角色发现价值和创造意义。我们对5位gta进行了访谈,并使用主题分析来描述他们的经历。总的来说,gta们认为这段经历是他们研究生项目的一个重要而积极的方面,他们有意地利用这段经历来探索潜在的职业道路,并在更广泛的学术社区中找到归属感。然而,gta也发现了一些挑战,包括超出合同时间的压力,一些gta将这些挑战视为难以解决的道德困境。总的来说,我们的研究证明了gta在反思他们的经历和在他们的角色中做出选择时所使用的深度正念。鉴于GTA给他们的角色带来的反思,我们建议那些培训和与GTA一起工作的人积极支持他们的专业发展,以GTA的需求为中心,以增强GTA在课堂上的体验。
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Perspectives of graduate student teaching assistants on value and meaning in their role.

Perspectives of graduate student teaching assistants on value and meaning in their role.

There is increasing reliance on graduate student teaching assistants (GTAs) in undergraduate education, yet the impact of this role on graduate students is understudied. Previous research has focused on tangible outcomes such as skill development, rather than how GTAs value or find meaning in this role. Our study used a phenomenological approach rooted in self-determination theory to allow graduate students to describe their own experience of being GTAs and how they found value and created meaning through their role. We conducted interviews with five GTAs and used thematic analysis to describe their experiences. Generally, GTAs found the experience to be an important and positive aspect of their graduate program, intentionally using the experience to explore potential career paths and find belonging in the wider academic community. However, GTAs also identified several challenges, including pressure to exceed their contracted hours, and some GTAs saw these challenges as ethical dilemmas that were difficult to resolve. Overall, our study demonstrates the deep mindfulness that GTAs use when reflecting on their experiences and making choices within their role. Given the reflection that GTAs bring to their role, we recommend that those who train and work with GTAs actively support their professional development through centering GTA needs in order to enhance the experience of GTAs in the classroom.

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Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education
Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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