[ARCHIVED] What is the difference between a TA and a Student TA (in terms of access)?

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sgardiner373
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What is the difference between a TA and a Student TA under Roles (in terms of access)?

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This is a global community of Canvas users without access to your local Canvas instance. Canvas doesn't have a Student TA role, which means it was created at your institution and the permissions were determined there. We cannot give a complete answer; this question is perhaps best addressed by your local Canvas administrator.

That said, the Student TA is normally based on the Student role while the TA is a built-in role that is based on the Teacher role. Student TAs would not have access to grade information for other students. Think of a Student TA as a student with some extra permissions and a TA as a teacher with fewer permissions.The exact permissions are controlled locally.

A description of the five built-in course roles is available in the Canvas Admin Guide lesson What user roles and permissions are available in Canvas? The lesson How do I add a course-level role in the Permissions page? works through the example of creating a Student TA role and How do I set permissions for a course-level role in an account? explains how to set the permissions.

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