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Practical Tips for Teaching Assistants

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Teaching assistants are increasingly being asked to take on more and more responsibilities within schools, whilst more money and effort is being devoted to recruiting and training teaching assistants. This new guide covers the essentials of what every teaching assistant should know. Packed full of practical suggestions, tips, advice and up-to-date factual information, this book provides a trouble-shooting guide to help teaching assistants deal with a wide variety of classroom situations. Some of the issues and dilemmas confronted in the book are: - who's who in the school - self esteem - how to use individual learning styles to support students and those with special needs - dealing with unacceptable behaviour - coping with the job and personal development. Whether read from cover to cover or used as a quick reference tool for looking up specific concerns, this is an essential book for all teaching assistants in primary, secondary and special needs schools, those starting out, and teaching assistants enrolled on training programmes such as NVQ 2, NVQ 3 and the higher level teaching assistants award.

Author Biography:

Susan Bentham is presently Head of Psychology at Bognor Regis Community College Adult Education where she teaches a variety of Psychology related courses. She has many years’ experience of teaching and training Teaching Assistants. She is the author of two books for RoutledgeFalmer and is currently working on a third book entitled A Teaching Assistant’s Guide to Managing Behaviour in the Classroom. Roger Hutchins is a Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (Senco) at two Primary Schools.
Release date NZ
October 13th, 2005
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
4 Tables, black and white
Pages
144
Dimensions
138x216x9
ISBN-13
9780415354721
Product ID
1668685

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