Psychology Teaching Fellows and TAs
2003-2004

Please see important notes at bottom of page.

COURSE Pts TITLE
PROF
TFs
GSAS Teaching Fellows and
special TA appointments
 
SPRING 2004      
W1001 4 Science of Psychology Graham
3
Kate
Bieger
Ethan
Kross
Vanessa
Bohns *
Molly
Flaherty
W1010 3 Mind, Brain, Behavior Wiedennmayer
2
Johannes
Schwaninger
Tammy
Moscrip
Sean
Tan
 
W1420 4 Exp. Psych:
Human Behavior
Magnuson
4 or 5
Nate
Kornell
Rainer
Romero
Rainer
Romero $
Jan
Halim
Grad$ tba ?
W1490 4 Exp. Psych: Thinking
& Decision Making
Lindemann
1 or 2
Eric
Schoenberg
Grad$ tba ?    
W2240 3 Human Communication Krauss
1
Zeljka
Buturovic

Ben
Harris

   
W2280 3 Developmental Psych Putnam
1
Abby
Scholer *
Hila
Katz
Dara
Raskin
 
W2440 3 Language and Brain Miozzo
1
Vanessa
Anderson *
     
W2610 3 Personality Mischel
1
Hiu Ying
Chen
Jennifer
Thorpe
   
W2620 3 Abnormal Behavior Monk
1
Phil
Alberti $
Judith
Vale
   
G6006 3 Intro to Statistical Modelling in Psychology Krantz
.5 ?
Grad$ tba ?      
Spring Lab Courses   (These are the 200b/c lab TA positions)     ugrad
tba
Jeremiah
Bertz
James
Leo
 
       
       
FALL 2003
W1001 4 Science of Psychology Terrace
3
Josh
Davis
Patty
Wilson*
Chris
Summerfield
Tamar
Kornblum
W1001 3 Science of Psychology Galanter
3
Won Yung
Choi
Lori
Asarian
Dustin
Merritt
Daniel
Weinstein
W1010 3 Mind, Brain, Behavior Mangels
2
Jacqui
Rick  
Ilia
Karatsoreos
Coco
Cioroiu
Judith
Vale
W1610 4 Intro Stats for Behav Scientists Daws
3
Joe
Cesario
Jeff
Brodscholl
Joe
Cesario$
 
 
W2230 3 Perception and Sensory Processes Matin
1
Adam
Shavit
     
W2235 3 Thinking and
Decision Making
Krantz
1
Bridgid
Finn
     
W2460 3 Drugs and Behavior Hart
2
Anja
Soldan
Emily
Stern
Michael
Rubin
 
W2630 3 Social Psychology Higgins
1
Per
Hedberg
Jennifer
Thorpe
ugrad
tba ?
 
W2680 3 Social and
Personality Dvlp
Dweck
1
Bonita
London
Jordana
Ingber
Julia
Drzycimski
 
Fall Lab Courses   (These are the 200b/c lab TA positions)    

Molly
Flaherty

Jeremiah
Bertz
James
Leo
 
       
       
    
  

NOTES:

  • ?'s denote assignments that are contingent on enrollment information not yet available
  • *'s denote first year graduate students
  • Undergraduate and other non-GSAS TAs are shown in red (and right-justified)
  • Grad students receive extra compensation for extra TAing, shown in red

IMPORTANT: Graduate students are expected to be available during the full duration of the semester to which they are assigned, either Sept. 2 - Dec. 19, 2003 or Jan 20 - May 14, 2004. Please be sure that vacation or travel plans do not overlap with these dates.

In addition, all TAs and TFs are expected to attend the TA Orientation meeting on the first Wednesday of the semester, and to arrange for electronic classroom training prior to the first class meeting. Other responsibilities and privileges of TAs are outlined on the TA Orientation web page and are described more fully in the Graduate Student Teaching Guidelines.

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Last Updated on 1/16/04
By Lois Putnam
Email:putnam@psyc.columbia.edu