Good for you. The reality is few classes are taught entirely by TA’s at places like UGA. The presence of TA’s doesn’t bother 30,000 students and their parents. If it bothers you, move on. |
Whether a quarter of classes is a lot is subject to interpretation, I guess. |
You keep spouting that drivel without a recent source. |
Nor do you have a source that it has changed. We know from the UGA manual that nearly 20 percent of their TAs act as primary instructors so seems to have continued. How exactly do you think they keep tuition low while making it close to free for in state kids with good grades? Your denial is similar to the UFl folks trying to claim online classes are a good thing. |
How is it drivel, you just said TAs as a primary instructor was a good thing. |
80% of their TA’s are not the IOR and 65% of courses don’t have a TA present, let alone the IOR, but sure, keep going. |
Or worse. |