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Academic Aid System - Academic early warning & After-school Consulting-

National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology. Academic Aid System - Academic early warning & After-school Consulting-. Learning & Service Section, Office of Academic Affairs. Outline. Academic Early warning After-school Consulting. Academic Early warning.

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Academic Aid System - Academic early warning & After-school Consulting-

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  1. National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology Academic Aid System -Academic early warning & After-school Consulting- Learning & Service Section, Office of Academic Affairs

  2. Outline • Academic Early warning • After-school Consulting

  3. Academic Early warning Learning & Service Section , Office of Academic Affairs

  4. Academic Early Warning: Origin • Aims • To motivate student’s study • To provide low-achievement students with timely counseling • To build up better learning environment in school • Low-achievement students • Undergraduate students with bad habits which may influence their learning outcome. • Frequent absence, learning inertia, and avoidance from learning activities, etc. 3

  5. Academic Early warning:Method • Investigation of poor academic achievement is overall planned by Office of Academic Affairs (OAA), implemented by each college, department and learning center in cooperation with instructors in counseling. • Be operated once per semester and completed within two weeks after midterm. • Be 100% completed, even though students of the subject are with no need. • After compiling the list of substandard students, OAA will inform every college of departments to register these students as main consulting target . • Each unit has to set up specific measures of consulting and track student’s improvement.

  6. Academic Early warning: Chronology 2003 Fall Midterm early warning system is developed and serves as a convenient way for instructors to upload warning information of undergraduate students online. 2002 In 2nd Academic Affair Meeting, it’s agreed that even there’s no need to upload students early warning data, still professor should register it. 2001 In 3rd Academic Affair Meeting, Academic early warning is set up based on ‘main guideline on execution of student’s academic early warning’ 2000 Midterm early warning is carried out, and also timely consulting for substandard students 1999 Spring If undergraduate student fails more than 50% credits two times, he/she should be dropped out.

  7. Academic Early Warning : Procedure (1/2)

  8. Academic Early Warning: Procedure (2/2) Informing Early Warning Instructors' Early Warning Care Counseling Advisor Counseling: Advisor-Advisee Interaction System Students can check the online Early Warning System anytime to understand their learning outcome for each subject after instructors enter early warning data within two weeks after midterm. Professor counseling: Office Hours Departmental Counseling: Counseling Webpages After-school Counseling: Courses for After-school Counseling Academic Consult: Counseling for Basic Courses Counseling for student of failing over 50% credits: Study Groups

  9. Academic Early warning: Results • With teachers’ active cooperation on helping students understanding their own learning progress, it’s possible to timely adjust learning schedule • Online early warning system allows both teacher and student to check learning status • Professors' full cooperation with early warning

  10. After-school Consulting Learning & Service Section, Office of Academic Affairs

  11. After-school Counseling: Origin • Aims: • To assist students in learning • To enhance study and discussion environment through the power of peer learning 10

  12. Students failing 50% credits Freshmen’s basic course counsel Course by student’s need Target Peer: Study Group Class: After-school consulting Individual: Learning consulting Students are selected to take the role in tutoring basic courses, professional courses, and English courses Learning & Discussion space offers calculus, physics, statistics, economics, accounting, and English consultation 50% credits failing students are aided, and excellent students forms study groups for better grades Measure OAA, and Teacher OAA, Professor, and TA OAA, and consultative tutors RelatedUnits After-school Consulting: Method

  13. After-School Consulting: Students of failing 50% credits • To enhance the efficacy of study resource, and help students of failing 50% credits, and of multi-project, teachers are recommended to give advice to students and record their response so as to know more about their learning • Through tutors, students failing over 50% credits are aided, and excellent students are recommended to form study groups in order to enhance grades OAA OSA Dept. OAA Check list of students Student’s response Check list of students and their instructors

  14. After-School Consulting: study Group Award Requirement: 1.Grades above 82 points 2.Semester grade better more than 5 points than the previous semester 3.No failing 50% credits

  15. After-school consulting: Individual consult Stydy Discussion Room • Our school established student’s LDS on May 14, 2009 by making it a free and comfortable environment to study. • With free consult, open learning space, internet, and relaxing fun area, it facilitates students with learning, discussion, and interaction. • Learning and Discussion Space offers one-by-one course consult and space for discussion • http://www.learning.nkfust.edu.tw/learnspace/

  16. Implementation After-schoolconsulting: Classtutoring 1/2 Aim • Help students with their learning in peers to enhance the learning efficiency • Undergraduate mandatory and basic curricula are prioritized on after-school consulting list • At most 2 assistants for each class tutoring. • At least 8 weeks of tutoring per semester

  17. After-school consulting: Class tutoring 2/2 • Excellent student precursors are selected by instructors to serve as after-school class tutoring of departments to help students academically. • Open courses, such as basic course, and experiments, that match students needs • At least 120 courses are opened every school year after promoting after-school consulting program

  18. Teaching Assistant: Origin • To enhance the teaching quality and to implement TA system, this school builds up the ‘Guidance for TA Implementation’, and administers TA workshop as well as assessment • Since 2008, we have investigated into numbers of TAs, work type, cultivation, and assessment, and construct a elimination and reward system based on survey, sort, workshop, cultivation, assessment

  19. What’s Teaching Assistant? Definition Teaching Assistant, akaTA, is either undergraduate or graduate school students, who works as and assistant relating to teaching aid and student learning. • Counselor on learning • Bridge between teachers and students • Role model for students • Friend for students Realm In Charge

  20. Teaching Assistant-Classification Classification • TAs is served by graduate students or outstanding seniors, and classified into three categories:I. TA for assisting instructor’s teaching‧Help the instructor prepare teaching materials‧Assist in the class or any other teaching activitiesII. TA for practicum ‧Lead experiment, calculus, factory internshipIII. TA for after-school counseling‧Lead remedial teaching, after-school teaching

  21. Preparation before class Help teacher collect and sort out education related data, course preparation, and upload course material In-class assistance Support teacher use teaching facilities and monitor examinations After-class assistance Help correct homework, and contact students to stay in touch Extracurricular assistance Assist student with study, data collection, answering question, and leading extracurricular discussion Reporting results Report group activities, and analyze and discuss with professor about students’ performance Teaching Assistant: Work-1 Assist teacher on academic administration

  22. Professor can inquire TAs to arrange specific time for student’s consulting Attend class with students, observe their need and keep a note on class interaction Construct file on consulting topic for instructor’s reference on that class Once deeper questions are proposed, TA should tell the professor of that class so that it can be answer in class. Provide project instruction to groups. Provide instant feedback and suggestion Lead extracurricular discussion Teaching Assistant: Work-2 Student academic consulting

  23. Teaching Assistant: Training • Participation in TA workshop by OAA is required to be qualified as TA. The workshop will be held once every school year; if not participated, it’s necessary to amend by taking 2 cultivation meeting. Without attending any of these activities, it’s considered as giving up the right to apply for scholarship • Participating in at least 1 seminar or teaching related workshop by offices or departments is required • Teaching assistants need to have a meeting with specific instructors, taking face-to-face training

  24. Teaching Assistant: Rewards • Through program of rewarding excellent TA, ten TAs are selected each semester and awarded with NTD 2,000 and one minor merit. • TA symposium is held to pass down excellent TA’s experience to other TAs

  25. Teaching Assistant- Implementation Process Certification Cultivation Assessment Selecting Excellent TA • Attending at least 2 • workshops that semester • Final academic survey • from student with 70% • hand-in rate and with • 80% satisfaction • No early warning record • during that semester. • Assessed as excellent • based on professor’s • assessment tabulation • Attending TA workshops, receiving TA brochure, and getting qualified • Two training activities is required if not attending TA workshops. • OAA certifies learning service hours. • Activity Info: • 學習網 • Assessed by specific professors. No longer hired once graded as poor or very poor. • Rewarding excellent TA 27

  26. Thank you for your attention Office of Academic Affairs

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