Tutorial Instruction (TI)
What are TI Sessions?
Tutorial Instruction (TI) sessions are designed to support students who are enrolled in challenging courses. TI is a series of weekly review sessions for students taking historically difficult courses and are provided for all students who want to improve their grades.
Student leaders, who have previously taken and mastered one of these courses, are trained to host three study sessions each week throughout the semester. Note: The TI leaders also attend your course lectures, too! So, they can experience the class, just as you do.
Whether you have one question or simply want to keep up on the material from week to week, you and your peers will work and think through things together. Your personal preparation and regular attendance is highly recommended. Students, who attend and participate over the course of the semester, typically earn higher grades than those who do not attend at all or attend less often.
How Can TI Sessions Help Me?
TI sessions and the interactions you will have with your peers can help you to think more critically about your course material, class lectures, and homework problems. You will learn to question yourself and others in discovering the unknowns and solutions related to the subject matter.
TI sessions can help you:
- Understand key concepts
- Articulate what you know and what you don't know about the subject
- Build on foundational material and integrate newer knowledge as the content becomes more complex
- Prepare for quizzes and exams
- Earn the grade that you want, but you will need to be a willing and active participant!
How do I use the services offered through TI?
- TI sessions are scheduled for set times throughout the semester. You are welcome to come and go from the sessions because your attendance is voluntary.
- TI leaders will make a few announcements in your class lectures and share session times. Note: If a leader is not attending your specific class lecture time, but is attending an earlier or later time, you may not hear a verbal announcement. However, your faculty member will let you know that TI sessions are available.
- Your professor may have included the TI session times in the syllabus or posted the session times on Blackboard.
- Visit Tutor Trac for available times.
Tutorial Instruction Sessions
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Subject |
TI Name |
|
Professor |
Location |
Day |
Time |
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AC Electricity |
Shane Lynn |
Shields |
C-103 |
M; W,R |
8:30-9:30; 7-8 |
|
|
Chemistry I |
Josh Heidorn |
DeBoer |
C-109 |
T,R; Sat |
6:30-8pm; 3:30-5pm |
|
|
Circuits I
|
Rebekah Valencia |
Graff |
C-106 |
Sat; T,W |
2-4; 8-9 |
|
|
Flight Science I |
Jon Newsham |
Visser |
C-103 |
Sun, T,R |
5:30-7 |
|
|
Gen Biology I |
Ann Cebrelli |
Jarstfer |
HHH-104 |
M; T; W |
8-9:15; 7-8:15; 6-7:15 |
|
|
Statics (GR) |
Josh Hammond |
Lee |
LH-141 |
M,R; W |
7-8; 7:30-8:30 |
|
|
Statics (TC) |
Austin Buschman |
Ayers |
LH-132 |
Sun, T,R |
7-8 |
|
|
Univ Physics II
|
Don Wilcox Eric McLaughlin |
Ball |
C-108 |
Sun; T,R |
2-3; 7-8 |
Becoming a TI Leader
Join the ARC Staff! TI leaders are faculty-recommended students who have at least a 2.5 GPA. Here are a few qualifications:
- Successful completion of the course you wish to conduct TI sessions for
- Available to attend all TI course-related lectures and facilitate three study sessions per week
- Enjoy working with peers in a collaborative learning environment
- Possess strong communication skills
- Utilize effective facilitation or group dynamic skills
- Possess exceptional leadership skills
- Ability and desire to work openly and constructively with the TI supervisor
- Currently enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student
- Recommended by the faculty member who teaches the specified course
Contact Information
Questions about Tutorial Instruction or becoming a TI? Please contact Connie Puryear, Director of Student Achievement at ConniePuryear@letu.edu or (903) 233-4470.
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