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This tag is related to the role and duties of a teacher, an academic instructor, tutor or a teaching assistant.
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Is it unreasonable to change the rules of a quiz/exam one week in advance?
It is unreasonable to change the established conditions of the course, if this disadvantages any student. Obviously this change falls under this description. Apart from time spent in preparing the …
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What are strategies for minimizing student questions during exams?
If students get questions clarified when they ask, suddenly the incentive is for every student to ask about every test problem (even if they don't need it). This is obviously suboptimal.
Answering m …
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Mimic lecturing on blackboard, facing audience
This answer is going to broaden the question asked to instead be, "How can I give the students a better experience, while still delivering content through speaking and hand-writing?"
I would suggest …
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"You are paid to answer my questions!" - how to handle silly questions?
To add to waiwai's excellent response, a good model to follow for TA's and faculty alike is professionalism. All too often, academics behave in an arrogant and demeaning manner.
How would you feel i …