In teaching, teaching assistants need to prepare and carry out teaching activities according to the curriculum plan and syllabus, including classroom teaching, discussion and experiment. In the process of teaching, they need to pay attention to students' learning situation, give students feedback and guidance in time, and help them master and use what they have learned. In addition, they also need to organize and supervise students' course assignments and experimental reports, and give them grading and feedback in time.
In scientific research, teaching assistants need to actively participate in academic research and activities to provide practical opportunities and guidance for students. They need to cooperate with tutors and other researchers to study and discuss academic issues, and write and publish academic papers. In addition, they also need to attend academic conferences and seminars, learn about the latest academic research results and trends, and exchange academic views and ideas with their peers.
In student guidance, teaching assistants need to help tutors guide students and help students solve problems in their study and life. They need to establish a good relationship with students, pay attention to their study and life, give them feedback and guidance in time, and help them solve problems and improve their ability. In addition, they also need to serve as consultants for student associations and student organizations, promote the development of student associations and student organizations, and help students exercise their leadership and organizational skills.
In a word, teaching assistants are an indispensable part of university education. They need to undertake many responsibilities, including teaching, scientific research and student guidance. Only by giving full play to the role of teaching assistants can we provide better education and training opportunities for students and promote their all-round development and growth.