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Teaching Assistant Presentation and
Breakfast:
“Every Graduate Teaching Assistant has the Power to be an
Excellent Teacher”

Kate Scott, Ph.D. Student, Mathematics
Winner of the 2008 USC Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award
September 10, 2008
Description
Every USC graduate teaching assistant has the power to be an
excellent teacher. Join Kate Scott, winner of the 2008 Outstanding
Teaching Award for Graduate Assistants and graduate assistant
instructor of Mathematics, for continental breakfast and an
insightful discussion of how to excel in the classroom as a graduate
teaching assistant. Setting expectations from the first day forward,
sparking and guiding meaningful classroom discussions, and engaging
in interactive teaching strategies are just a few of the topics Kate
will discuss that are relevant to teaching assistants in all
disciplines.
About the
Presenter
Kate Scott is pursuing her doctorate in mathematics and was awarded
the 2007 - 2008 USC Educational Foundation “Outstanding Graduate
Teaching Assistant Award.” This award, one of only two such awards
given annually, is based on outstanding performance in teaching.
Kate has taught over 300 students in seven different math courses
offered at the University of South Carolina. In addition, she has
served as a teaching assistant for a computer-based calculus
laboratory and as a teaching assistant for math education courses
for future elementary teachers. Her passion is helping students
think critically about math and encouraging them to realize that the
strange looking equations they find in their textbook relate to
their normal experiences in daily life.
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