Leigh A. Hall
Leigh A. Hall, Ph. D. 2005, is an associate professor of literacy studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Hall's work focuses on adolescents who have difficulties comprehending subject-matter texts in school. Her specific areas of expertise include reading comprehension, identity, and adolescent literacy. Hall is the recipient of the Literacy Research Association's Early Career Award and co-author of the book Empowering Struggling Readers: Practices for the Middle Grades Classroom (Guilford, 2011). While at MSU, Hall worked closely ...
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Curriculum, Instruction, & Teacher Education Ph. D.
Teaching Assistant Programs
The Office of the Provost and the Graduate School sponsor teaching development programs for all new MSU teaching assistants (TAs). The MSU Teaching Assistant Programs document summarizes the dates, policies, and procedures for the 2011-12 MSU TA program.
The document includes the following:
- The 2011 International Teaching Assistant Orientation
- The 2011 MSU TA Seminar on College Teaching -English Testing/Testing Schedules for International Teaching Assistants
- English Testing and Instruction Guidelines
