G.U.I.A. - Graduate/Undergraduate Instructor Academy

 Fall 2025 GUIA:

Conference will be held the week before fall classes begin. Exact date/location TBD.

Time: 8am - 5pm

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Mission

The Graduate/Undergraduate Instructor Academy (GUIA) is a professional development event, designed to assist graduate adjunct instructors, instructional assistants, graduate assistants, lab instructors, lab assistants, teaching assistants, coaches, tutors, mentors, supplemental instructors, and more with instructional training and resources.

The GUIA event is designed to aid departments and centers in affording student employees with consistent, campus wide, professional development to better support student learning and success. GUIA is not intended to subsume center, departmental, or content specific training. It does, however, aim to streamline training for students that work in several departments/centers across campus – thus reducing the chances for replicated efforts.

Goals

The goals for the academy are to:

  1. Provide student instructional employees (SIE) with quality, pertinent, and/or research based holistic development to promote career readiness, both personal and professional (e.g., TACS, SHSU Online, headshots, business cards) D1*

  2. Provide SIE with quality, pertinent, and/or research based holistic development to prioritize student success and access (e.g., classroom management, Blackboard training, Tutoring/Mentoring101) A1*, A6*

  3. Align processes and institutional resources to improve efficiency, training, and messaging (e.g., pool campus resources for purchasing participant food, bringing experts to one meeting for greater impact and consistency) B2*

  4. Provide supportive and empowering workplace to make SIE aware of their legal/professional obligations (e.g., FERPA,Title IX) B3*, B4*

  5. Make SIE aware of the various support services across campus to prioritize student success and access, provide excellent/timely service, and provide supportive, empowering, and culturally responsive workplace (e.g., Food Pantry, Counseling Center, etc.; because students are more likely to relay needs and hardships to instructors their own age) A1*, A6*, B4*, B5*

  6. Provide SIE with greater awareness of culturally engaged practices (relevant and responsive) in the classroom AND training to improve sense of belonging in the Bearkat Community (e.g. Title IX) B3*, D3*

Partners

Office of Academic Affairs

Academic Success Center

The Graduate & Professional School

Newton Gresham Library

SHSU Online

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