UGA Center for Teaching and Learning Outstanding Teaching Assistantship award
UGA Center for Teaching and Learning Outstanding Teaching Assistantship award
Grace Adams (Ph.D. student) and Leslie Klein (Ph.D. student) received the UGA Center for Teaching and Learning Outstanding Teaching Assistantship award. This annual award, which is sponsored by the Office of the Vice President for Instructions, recognizes graduate students who demonstrate superior instructional skills while serving in the classroom. Grace and Leslie are invited to the CTL Spring Teaching Celebration on April 3 to be formally recognized and to receive their certificates.
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