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Graduate Teaching Assistants, DFW Rates, and the Simulacrum: Baudrillard Meets the Modern University
Abbey Hortenstine; Deron Boyles – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2024
In January of 2023, Georgia State University proposed a policy stating that, if graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) taught courses that reported grades of Ds, Fs, or withdrawals (DFW) at a rate of twenty percent or higher, GTAs would be required to complete a course on how to teach college students before they could resume their job as a teaching…
Descriptors: State Universities, Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Educational Policy

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