How to Survive and Succeed as a Teaching Assistant
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Average customer review:Product Description
Ten years ago, the responsibilities of today's TAs were very poorly defined. Occasional "classroom assistants" or "ancillaries" were employed in schools to help with general classroom management. They required no training and had no official job description. Nowadays there has been a radical change in classroom practice and education law. TAs have formal role, often associated with special education needs. This book has been written in conjunction with teaching assistants themselves to explain all there is to know about getting and enjoying the job! Packed with practical and sympathetic advice the book includes: * How Teaching Assistants came to be * How to get the job - what does it involve? * How to spot whether a child has special needs * How to get the best out of children with special needs * How to help with spelling and writing * Supporting literacy - hearing readers * How to cope with the paperwork, IEPs and the rest * The highs and lows of being a TA *
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #157120 in Books
- Published on: 2001-12-27
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 64 pages
Customer Reviews
THE BEST GUIDE BOOK FOR WANNA BE TA'S
Over the last few months I have bought several books on working as a / becoming a teaching assistant and this one is by far the BEST. It is suitable for all levels and is readable in one sitting and tells you everything you need to know using the least amount of words needed. I would recommend this book as a starter for anyone wishing to become a TA as it sums up what the job entails to a tee and would be useful for reference when writing assignments and also provides helpful tips in offering the children you care for what they deserve.



