Description
Each unit centers around a common rhetorical teaching task in U.S. university classrooms: introducing oneself, introducing a syllabus, explaining a visual, defining a term, teaching a process, fielding questions, explaining complex topics at a basic level, presenting information over several class periods, and leading a discussion. Undergraduate textbook materials for fifteen academic fields are included in the appendix to provide ITAs with content relevant for practicing teaching and language skills. Because ITA programs vary in structure and number of training hours, the authors include a “To the Instructor” section, which is full of recommendations for the many ways the text can be used.
2. Introducing a Syllabus
3. Explaining a Visual
4. Defining a Term
5. Teaching a Process
6. Fielding Questions
7. Presenting a Topic of General Interest
8. Beginning a Two-Part Presentation
9. Continuing a Two-Part Presentation
10. Leading a Discussion
Appendix I: Feedback Forms
Appendix II: The ITA Test
Appendix III: Field-Specific Materials




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