Becoming a Teaching Assistant (Associate Instructor)
While your performance on the TOEFL secured your admission to
Indiana University, the university wants to be sure that you have the English
skills to be an effective teaching assistant.
At Indiana University teaching assistants are known as associate instructors. Being certified to work
as an associate instructor is a two-tiered process. First, all students must pass the
Indiana English Proficiency Exam (IEPE). This is a three-part exam
that covers listening, reading, and writing. Students who do not pass in any of
the three areas of the exam are required to take the appropriate
remedial courses.
Students who pass the IEPE or successfully
complete needed remediation
courses may take the
Test of English for Associate
Instructor Candidates (TEPAIC). This exam consists of a 15-minute
interview with two faculty members from the IU
English Language Improvement Program (SLS).
Students who pass the TEPAIC are "certified," that is, eligible to teach at IU
as associate instructors. Students who score a borderline fail on the TEPAIC may
appeal the decision and take the
TEPAIC APPEAL, a
teaching performance exam.
If you
fail the TEPAIC and the APPEAL exam, you can choose from a variety of English language training options to improve your skills.
View the certification process as a schematic diagram.
Certification Process
English Training
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