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Hitler as a teaching assistant
Hitler talks about the life of a college teaching assistant. Taken from the movie Der Untergang (Downfall).
I took ta position for a year when I was a college student. Feel exactly
the same thing especailly about grading their homework. You have to be
careful to avoid any mistakes otherwise they complaining you to death. But
most of them threw them away after knowing the score : (. I feel like I'm a
laundry machine: no matter how hard you work, you still get dirty clothes
for the next time till the end of semester.
I was almost tempted to show this to my students in my sections this
week... almost each week I ask them "What is the key to passing this
class?"... and they always answer together " 'READ THE BOOK!' "... and then
when I launch into "Ok, so let's get started, who read Chapter 5?" and then
they all sit there quietly. I read chapter 5 and made extensive notes on it
-- for THEM! Damnit. FML.
Thank god I was a TA before all this portable tech and social media crap
got invented. The students were forced to sit uncomfortably when I asked
them a question. Eventually the bravest would stammer out an attempt at an
answer, even though it was obvious they had, at best, skimmed the reading
and often not even that. At least that gave me a reason to provide the
right answer.
Which is why I love math. Being a teaching assistant, I barely had to
prepare for recitations every night, because it's about solving rather than
memorizing.