DutiesHead TA to conduct online practicals, invigilate tests and final exam, consult with supervisor and students, mark assignments, tests, lab reports and final exams.
As Head TA, the duties may also include additional coordination, communication with other TAs, and other administrative tasks as required by the instructor.
This course is taught as "Online Synchronous". Note that due to our new Departmental Policy, if a course has a final exam, the marking of such exams must occur at the UTM campus.
Minimum Qualifications Successful applicants will have completed undergraduate and / or graduate course in biological anthropology and / or archaeology;
an ability to communicate information clearly; Lectures and practicals will be delivered online. Preferred Qualifications previous teaching and marking experience in ANT101 or related courses may be preferred.
Skills and background to complement current instructor & TAs will be given preference.Relevant CriterionPrevious experience is the more relevant criterion than the need to acquire experience in respect of this posted position.
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