Teaching Astronomy Graduate Students About Teaching at the 101 Level

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At Georgia State University, all graduate teaching assistants must have three credits of teaching instruction. For new astronomy graduate students, we have the recently restructured ASTR 6300 and 6310 courses to satisfy this three credit requirement. Our textbook is Learner-Centered Astronomy Teaching: Strategies For Astro 101 by Slater and Adams and we also utilize video recordings. Herein, we describe our curriculum and format as well as report preliminary results regarding the teaching assistants' post-course impressions and laboratory instruction (as no alumnus has yet graduated).

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