Teachers and Assistants Working Together by Gary Thomas in DOC, TXT
9780335216963 English 033521696X "This book is for teachers and teaching assistants seeking to improve the ways in which they work together to meet the needs of children in their classes. It outlines the thinking behind the employment of teaching assistants in the classroom and spells out some of the teamworking opportunities and problems that can arise. Drawing on original research, it explores ways in which teachers and teaching assistants can work together to support children's learning and examines different models of working together." "This is a key text for classroom teachers, teaching assistants, trainee teachers and postgraduate education students, and those studying for foundation degrees for teaching assistants. It is also of use to headteachers, educational psychologists, and other support personnel."--BOOK JACKET., Aims to help teachers and teaching assistants seeking to improve the ways that they work together to meet the needs of children in their classes. This book gives an outline of the thinking behind the employment of additional adults in the classroom and spells out some of the teamworking opportunities and problems that accompany their use., This book is for teachers and teaching assistants (TAs) seeking to improve the ways that they work together to meet the needs of children in their classes. The number of teaching assistants (including learning support assistants who support children with special educational needs) has expanded greatly in recent years a trend which is set to continue, along with more formalised qualifications for TAs. However little thought has been given to the ways in which teachers and TAs can work best to support children's learning. This book gives an outline of the thinking behind the employment of additional adults in the classroom and will spell out some of the teamworking opportunities and problems that accompany their use. It will examine teamwork, collaboration and control as well as looking in detail at the role of the teacher and how this changes with the introduction of an additional adult. It also gives practical advice based on research on different models of team working for the classroom.
9780335216963 English 033521696X "This book is for teachers and teaching assistants seeking to improve the ways in which they work together to meet the needs of children in their classes. It outlines the thinking behind the employment of teaching assistants in the classroom and spells out some of the teamworking opportunities and problems that can arise. Drawing on original research, it explores ways in which teachers and teaching assistants can work together to support children's learning and examines different models of working together." "This is a key text for classroom teachers, teaching assistants, trainee teachers and postgraduate education students, and those studying for foundation degrees for teaching assistants. It is also of use to headteachers, educational psychologists, and other support personnel."--BOOK JACKET., Aims to help teachers and teaching assistants seeking to improve the ways that they work together to meet the needs of children in their classes. This book gives an outline of the thinking behind the employment of additional adults in the classroom and spells out some of the teamworking opportunities and problems that accompany their use., This book is for teachers and teaching assistants (TAs) seeking to improve the ways that they work together to meet the needs of children in their classes. The number of teaching assistants (including learning support assistants who support children with special educational needs) has expanded greatly in recent years a trend which is set to continue, along with more formalised qualifications for TAs. However little thought has been given to the ways in which teachers and TAs can work best to support children's learning. This book gives an outline of the thinking behind the employment of additional adults in the classroom and will spell out some of the teamworking opportunities and problems that accompany their use. It will examine teamwork, collaboration and control as well as looking in detail at the role of the teacher and how this changes with the introduction of an additional adult. It also gives practical advice based on research on different models of team working for the classroom.