Kathy Bueble has completed a B.Sc. [Biological Sciences] and is working on a Ph.D. [Molecular Biology and Genetics] at the University of Alberta. Kathy is no stranger to Biology 207 as she had been a T.A. for the Labs and Workshops numerous times. As an undergrad at U of A, Kathy struggled through Biology 207 which was the most difficult of all her courses. This experience has helped Kathy become a highly effective TA in Biology 207 because she knows first-hand where you are most likely to go wrong. Kathy's goal as a teacher is simple: make Genetics easy for you to understand. She explains concepts in many different ways and emphasizes how concepts will come up in a problem-solving context. Kathy has marked many Midterms and Exams, so she is well aware of what is expected of students in Biology 207.
EDUCATION:
- 1999, B.Sc [Biological Sciences]
- 1999-present, Ph.D. [Molecular Biology and Genetics]
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
- 1999, Biology 207 Labs
- 2002-2004, Biology 207 Workshops
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| Student Evaluations |
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1=Very Poor, 2=Poor, 3=Adequate, 4=Good,
5=Very Good, 6=Excellent ) |
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Preparation
(Thorough understanding of course material)
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5.74 |
Presentation
(Presents material in a structured manner)
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5.52 |
Explains
(Explains concepts clearly)
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5.61 |
Communication
(Shows enthusiasm and interest in material)
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5.78 |
Responsiveness
(Answers questions thoroughly)
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5.57 |
Overall Teaching
(performs effectively as an instructor)
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5.65 |