Paperwork
SI Workroom
SI Leader Role
SI Leader & Professor
SI Sessions
100
At the end of each week.
When are professor meeting slips, sign-in sheets, and session plans due?
100
In the black cabinet and on the shelves (on either side of the cork board).
Where are supplies located?
100
Someone that takes notes, sits quietly, and is respectful to the professor and other students.
What is a model student?
100
Exaplain the reasons students are anonymously attending. If the teacher persists, ask them to talk with Lauralee.
What do you do if your professor asks to see the attendence?
100
Ask them to be a volunteer (distract them), talk to Lauralee, talk to them. If all else fails, ask them politely to leave.
What do you do if you have a problem student?
200
The 15th and last of each month.
When is time-sheet due?
200
Above the cubbies/buckets.
Where can study skills and ideas be found?
200
Redirect questions, teach study skills, get volunteers, encourage group work, etc.
What does an SI leader do during session?
200
A sheet the professor must sign, acknowledging that your meeting occurred for the week.
What is a professor meeting slip?
200
A method of to aid learning you can take with you from class to class regardless of subject.
What is a study skill?
300
Without this, you will not get paid. This is a record of the hours worked over half a month.
What is a time-sheet?
300
The S: drive.
Where are session plans and other helpful documents loaded?
300
11 hours for non-math people, 12 hours for math people.
How many hours are required to work a week?
300
What kind of questions should be asked during sessions, what should maybe be emphasized on test reviews, problems occuring during sessions, class lecture clarifications.
What should be talked about during a professor meeting?
300
A session with more attendence than others. More material is covered and the atmosphere is often different than other sessions.
What is a test review session?
400
A record of the material gone over during a session. Includes: warm-up, work-out, cool-down, and study skill*.
What is a session plan?
400
Using headphones for music, giving up a computer to someone who needs it for SI work when you are not using it for SI work, keeping quiet when others are working, cleaning up after yourself, keeping food and drink away from computers, not leaving food in the fridge over the weekend.
What is workroom etiquette?
400
Attend class, hold two/three sessions, write session plans, turn in paperwork, plan for session, hold an office hour, and attend team meeting.
What does an SI leader do throughout the week?
400
SI leaders facilitate learning while professors teach. It is not the job of an SI leader to relecture or grade.
What is the difference between an SI leader and a professor?
400
Look at the pamphlet located by the door of your SI session room for safety information. Have the campus police number in your phone. If serious, dial 911.
What do you do if there is an emergency?
500
Record of attendence for a session that helps the GA keep track of grade statistics. This helps justify our program.
What are sign-in sheets?
500
Mondays, 10:00-8:00. Tuesday-Thursday 10:00-6:00. Friday, 10:00-1:00.
What hours is the room open?
500
A tutor works a student through a question and occasionally teaches. An SI leader watches over a study group and gets the students to help each other. An SI leader should only step in when a student struggles and another student cannot help.
What is the difference between a tutor and a supplemental instructor?
500
Once a week for 30 minutes.
When do you meet with your professor?
500
If there are two a week, one hour and thirty minutes. If there are three a week, one hour each.
How long should a session be?
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