Office of the Provost: Temple University

 

Diamond Peer Teachers Program

Deadline for Applications for Spring 2009:

            October 10, 2008             

The Diamond Peer Teachers Program provides upper-level undergraduates at Temple the opportunity to experience the challenges and rewards of college-level teaching, to work with faculty mentors to develop their own pedagogical skills, and to provide supplemental instruction in lower-level courses. To be selected as a Diamond Peer Teacher, a student will:

  • Ordinarily be a declared a major in the field; however, students interested in being a peer teacher in subject areas closely related to their declared major are welcome to apply.
  • Have a cumulative GPA 3.25 with 60 credit hours by end of current semester.
  • Have earned at least an A- in the course or courses (or equivalents) for which they are applying to be a Peer Teacher.

Peer Teachers can apply to work in any first- or second-year course in their major; students in the following disciplines/areas are especially encouraged to apply: Accounting, Biology, Chemistry, CIS, Economics, Finance, Intellectual Heritage, Mathematics, MIS, Physics, Psychology, Sociology, and Statistics.

Participants are required to attend the three-day Diamond Peer Teacher Institute.

Teaching Institute for Spring 2009

January 15-16, 2009.

Thursday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm;

Friday 9:00 am - 4:30 pm (lunch provided). 

Institute Goals and Requirements

  • Explain purpose of the program.
  • Introduce students to the idea of supplemental instruction.
  • Seminars and workshops on pedagogical issues.
  • Peer Teachers will meet with their faculty mentor and discuss their role in the course. 

Diamond Peer Teachers are expected to

  • Commit 12-15 hours per week during the semester to:
    • Attend the class in which they are a Peer Teacher;
    • Provide regularly scheduled tutoring / class contact for students in the class (one-two hours for every hour of class);
    • Keep two hours of “office hours” per week to meet individually with students;
    • Attend weekly meetings with their Faculty mentor:
    • Attend weekly meetings with other Peer Teachers.
  • Submit a mid-term self-assessment.
  • Submit a report / self assessment on their experience at the end of the semester.

Stipends

Each student will receive

  • A stipend of $2,250 for approx. 16 weeks (including a $300 stipend for the 3-day pre-semester Teaching Institute).
  • Tuition remission for one (1) credit hour internship.

Each faculty mentor will receive a stipend of $500.


New Online Application!!!

Spring 2009 Application Deadline:  October 10, 2008

To apply, click here.


If you have questions, please contact

Duane H. Smith

Asst. Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies

500 Conwell Hall, 215-204-4991

 

 

 

 

Chris Mulvey, Diamond  Peer Teacher Spring 2006, in his accounting study session.


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