Teaching and Working Advice from TAs for TAs

This is a collection of tips and tricks written by TAs for other TAs. All tips come from the TA Tips and Tricks: Resource and Idea Exchange Form or were collected from our in-person TA Orientation and Training sessions.

  • The students are not as scary as you think.  
  • Ask other TAs for advice and support.  
  • Teach the students, not the subject.   
  • It’s okay to say you don’t know. You are also learning. 
  • It is okay to make mistakes, that is also part of learning.  
  • Time management and self-care are vital. 
  • Be confident. 
  • Be prepared. 
  • Be patient and listen to your students. 
  • Remember what it was like the first time you learned something. 
  • Don’t underestimate your students— maybe they want extra reading! 
  • Give constructive feedback to students. 
  • Read your emails. 
  • Be true to who you are. 
  • Grade early and often.  
  • Make rubrics for grading exams. 
  • Stay organized. 
  • Be approachable for students. Getting to know your students means a lot to them.  
  • Communicate, communicate, communicate.  
  • Smile and say hello when students walk in.  
  • Sometimes things go wrong, and that’s ok.  
  • Don’t wait for students to ask questions – go to them! 
  • Meal prep.  
  • Entice students with snacks to get them to come to office hours.  
  • Make lesson plans and remind students what you really expect.  
  • Make students do work on the board. 
  • Be fair.  
  • Treat them with respect and they will respect you. 
  • Be patient.  
  • Use Speedgrader in Canvas. 
  • Have fun!