Job Training

Information for Teaching Assistants

Job training requirements and options for students and post-doctoral fellows working as Teaching Assistants at the University of Toronto.

Information for Course Instructors

Job training requirements and options for graduate students or post-doctoral fellows working as a Course Instructor at the University of Toronto.

Information for Departments

Information regarding the job training responsibility of departments hiring TAs and CIs and the supports offered by the TATP

Job Training Information for TAs

If you are a student or post-doctoral fellow working as a Teaching Assistant (TA) and you are a member of CUPE 3902 Unit 1, you are entitled to paid job training. If this is your first TA appointment, the mandatory hours are typically included in your DDAH (Description of Duties and Allocation of Hours).

  • First-time TAs must receive 4 hours of paid training (mandatory), and they can also request an additional 4 hours of training (optional).
  • Returning TAs may request up to 4 hours of paid training per appointment. You must submit additional training requests to your hiring department and it is at the discretion of your hiring department to approve your requests. 

Before attending any training, discuss your training plan with your course instructor. Departments may provide this training themselves, and/or they may refer you to TATP.

If your department does not have a specialized department-specific session, you can, at your department’s approval, attend 4-hours of training offered by our office. Please contact your hiring department for guidance on how you will receive your 4 hours of paid training.

TATP Job Training Options

Job Training Information for Course Instructors

  • Graduate students and post-doctoral fellows teaching a course at U of T who are members of CUPE 3902 Unit 1 are entitled to paid job training.
  • First-time CIs are entitled to 6 hours of paid training (mandatory), and they may also request an additional 4 hours of training (optional).
  • Returning CIs are eligible for 4 hours of optional paid training per appointment.

Departments may develop and deliver the entire 6 hours of training themselves; alternatively, some or all first appointment training may be provided by the TATP. Please contact your hiring department for guidance on how you will receive your 6 hours of paid training.

TATP CI Training Options

Job Training Information for Departments

At the University of Toronto, students working as teaching assistants, teaching laboratory assistants, graders, and course instructors are represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), Local 3902, Unit 1. Depending on the nature of the teaching appointment (teaching assistantship or course instructorship), graduate students receive first-contract training to support their pedagogical development. It is the responsibility of the hiring department to provide job training. However, the Teaching Assistants’ Training Program (TATP) offers several services to support departments in meeting this mandate.

Teaching Assistant Training Requirements

As per the Collective Agreement between CUPE 3902 Unit 1 and the University of Toronto, first-time Teaching Assistants shall receive 4 hours of paid job training. TAs can request additional training, up to 4 hours, for each subsequent appointment. As of September 1, 2014, all TAs who are asked to lead tutorials are required to receive training that focuses on a particular tutorial category.

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Course Instructor Training Requirements

As per the Collective Agreement between CUPE 3902 Unit 1 and the University of Toronto, first-time Course Instructors are entitled to 6 hours of paid job training. CIs shall be paid for their participation in such training at the SGS II rate by the hiring department in addition to their regular contract stipend.

 

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Job Training for Teaching Assistants - Information for Departments

At the University of Toronto, the term “tutorial” is used to identify interactive and participatory sessions primarily led by TAs. During tutorials, TAs are responsible for gauging student understanding and providing formative feedback, in line with assessment structures and guidelines set by the Course Instructor.

Instructors who have been assigned TAs should contact the appropriate designate in their division/department to determine the process for categorizing tutorials and identifying TA training. In most cases, this contact will either be an Associate Chair Undergraduate or Graduate, or a faculty or staff member charged with overseeing TA contracts in the division/department.

These categories include:

  • Discussion-Based Tutorials
  • Review Q&A Tutorials
  • Laboratories/Practices
  • Skill Development Tutorials:
    • Critical Reading and Reflection
    • Supporting Student Writing
    • Problem Sets

In cases of tutorials with 100+ students, TAs are also entitled to training on how to scale their learning activities for larger groups (see the Thresholds for Additional TA Training table in Appendix D of the Report of the Joint Working Group on Undergraduate Tutorials)

Training Options for TAs

Training by Departments: Departments can develop and deliver the entire 4 hours of mandatory TA training.
Training Partnership: Departments can develop a portion of the 4 hours of mandatory training, then refer TAs to the TATP for the remaining hours of required training.
Training by TATP: Departments can refer TAs to the TATP for all 4 hours of their mandatory TA training.

TATP Training Options

Job Training for Course Instructors - Information for Departments

Course Instructors are eligible to attend training as soon as they have a contract to teach from their hiring department (which, in some cases, may be prior to the beginning of the term in which they are teaching). Hiring departments have several options for making paid training available to first-time CIs. These options include:

  • Training by Departments: Development of all training materials and delivery of the training is handles by the hiring department. TATP and CTSI staff are available to consult on the content and method of delivery of such training.
  • Training Partnership: Departments can provide some components of the 6 hours of training, then refer CIs to the TATP to attend our regular workshop series to complete the remaining hours of paid training.
  • Training by TATP: First time CIs may attend the TATP’s Course Instructor Training camp to receive all 6 hours of paid training. The CI training camp takes place in August, December and April. Additionally, with departmental approval, CIs may attend the TATP’s regular workshop series for paid training.
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