Psyc 300 Teaching Assistant - Professor B. AliAt — CSUF - College of Humanities & Social Science

Opportunity Summary 

Grade assignments, host office hours, help with constructing material for the class, conducting lightly guided readings/literature review for students to use in class.

Learning Outcomes  

By the end of the internship, the student will be able to effectively guide and assist other students in learning R and research methodology. Students will also have the tools to conduct self-guided literature reviews, and know how to engage professionally as a mentor.

Training  

  1. Hosting office hours: office hours are a great way to engage with student. Holding a weekly office hour to talk with students and review material with them is a great way to learn about the mentoring role.
    2. Literature review: throughout the course, I will ask for a few literature reviews to provide as supplemental or required readings for the students. While they will have guidance, self-employed and free exploration of literature will train ability to do so moving forward in your career.
    3. Effective review training: consistency is important for mentoring scholars. Lack of consistency in how we grade can leave confusion to the students. We will have a few training meetings in which we will go over how to provide feedback to students in the class.

Tasks/Duties  

The intern will demonstrate the learning outcomes by:

-grading weekly assignments
-hosting a weekly office hour over zoom
-engage with and respond to students over email when they have questions regarding the course
-conducting occasional literature review to provide supplemental and required material for scholars
-assist in creating testing material for the students

Program 
Academic Internship
Location Type 
Hybrid (combination of on-site and remote)
Location 
Fullerton, California
United States
This opportunity provides some form of compensation 
No
Opportunity Availability 
08/25/2025 to 08/25/2026