Tutoring at UniSA
This workshop is about supporting academic teaching staff in their aspirations to be powerful influences on the new generation of emerging professionals. The University has approximately 36,000 students enrolled in undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. The important job of teaching these students falls to a range of academic teaching staff whom are experts within their profession but may never have taught previously.
Tutoring @ UniSA is a three hour face-to-face interactive workshop designed to progress the teaching skills of academic staff particularly in respect to tutorial and small group teaching environments. The workshop is dynamic and facilitated using "student centered" and active learning and teaching approaches.
The Tutoring @ UniSA workshop covers:
- Developing educative relationships with students
- Negotiation and boundary setting
- Strategies for inclusive teaching
- Establishing and working with groups
- Facilitation
- Engaging students
Resources required for this workshop
Planning for success booklet (PDF 69kb - opens in a new window. Download Adobe Acrobat)
This booklet contains practical ideas and strategies for planning tutorials and engaging students. A copy will be provided to each participant at the session.
Registration details
Workshops are held at the beginning of study period 2 and 5 and by negotiation with your Division's Academic Developer
Workshops dates 2012
- Friday 22 June 2012, City West. Register here.
- Friday 29 June 2012, City East. Register here.
- Monday 16 July 2012, City West. Register here.
Further information
- For more information about Tutoring @ UniSA workshops please contact an Academic development staff member on your campus.
