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The Handbook for Economics Teaching Assistants

The Handbook for Economics Teaching Assistants (2020)

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Based on the "LSE Handbook for Graduate Teaching Assistants" by Kate Exley and Liz Barnett, Teaching and Learning Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science, and "Small Group Teaching in Economics" by Caroline Elliott, Aston University and Christian Spielmann​, University of Bristol. Edited by Dimitra Petropoulou,
LSE and Martin Poulter, the Economics Network

This version published
January 2020
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  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. How students learn
  • 3. How to approach small group teaching
  • 4. The skills of the class teacher
  • 5. Preventing and resolving problems
  • 6. Conclusion
  • References
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