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Graduate Teaching Consultants Program (GTC)
What is the Graduate Teaching Consultants Program?
Graduate Teaching Consultants (GTCs) are a group of experienced GSIs who
work with CRLT on activities designed to promote excellence in graduate
student teaching at Michigan. The intent of the GTC program is to provide
GSIs access to experienced peer consultants for guidance and support in
their important roles as teachers. While GSIs benefit greatly from mentoring
in their home departments, the GTC program provides GSIs with an additional
source of support – providing a safe and confidential place to explore
teaching issues and discuss teaching problems. Any GSI can request a consultation
with a Graduate Teaching Consultant by e-mailing crlt@umich.edu or calling
734-764-0505.

2007-8 CRLT Graduate Teaching Consultants Group
Why become a GTC?
By working with CRLT, GTCs have a unique opportunity to help advance teaching
and learning across the university while continuing their own development
as teachers. All GTCs receive training in consulting techniques from CRLT,
including how to conduct classroom observations and midterm student feedback
sessions. Additionally, GTCs meet weekly or bi-weekly at CRLT as members
of a teaching circle. These meetings are used to discuss consulting case
studies, to foster inclusive teaching practices, and to learn new pedagogic
techniques.
“It's wonderful to have a job where you can help others become more
effective teachers, and become a better teacher yourself in the process.” - GTC
“The most valuable aspect of being a GTC is being associated with a group
of people that also value teaching and learning. In our GTC meetings (and in
my observations of other GSIs) I have many opportunities to learn more about
university-level pedagogies and what may or may not work in my own experiences.” - GTC
“The GTC program provides a unique forum in which to think critically about pedagogical
methods and related issues. Classroom observations offer the opportunity to consult with
other instructors, and share practical strategies to improve the teaching and learning
environment. As a result, being involved with the GTC program has provided much insight
into my own teaching, and the inspiration to try new approaches.” - GTC
How to become a GTC?
Graduate students from across the University are eligible to be GTCs. The
ideal candidate will have successful teaching experience at UM, a demonstrated
interest in working with others around teaching and pedagogy, and time
in their schedules to accommodate 60-80 hours of work over the course
of the
academic year. The scheduling of hours is flexible based on the availability
of the GTCs and the needs of the Center. CRLT generally interviews applicants
during the winter term for employment during the following academic year.
For specific application requirements and deadlines, please click
here.
CRLT • University
of Michigan • 1071 Palmer Commons • 100 Washtenaw Ave. • Ann
Arbor, MI 48109-2218
Phone: (734) 764-0505 • Fax: (734) 647-3600 • Email: crlt@umich.edu
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