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Achieving Outstanding Classroom Support in Your Secondary School
shows how secondary school teachers and other school staff can work
with Teaching Assistants to ensure that classroom support is
maximised and an optimum working relationship is developed. Based
on research taken directly from the classroom, all recommendations
and guidelines explored in this book are based on the findings of
those who have consulted Teaching Assistants about their work, in
order to better understand the dynamics of classrooms where at
least one of the adults present is supporting the other, directly
or indirectly. Topics studied include: Understanding the roles and
responsibilities of the Teaching Assistant What the research tells
us about Teaching Assistants How to plan before the lesson How to
involve the Teaching Assistant in the lesson How to provide
feedback and advocacy for the Teaching Assistant after the lesson
This accessible text provides a highly supportive framework to
prompt teachers to be proactive and plan ahead for effective use of
their Teaching Assistants in the classroom and will be of interest
to all secondary teachers, SENCOs, heads of departments and school
managers.
Achieving Outstanding Classroom Support in Your Secondary School
shows how secondary school teachers and other school staff can work
with Teaching Assistants to ensure that classroom support is
maximised and an optimum working relationship is developed. Based
on research taken directly from the classroom, all recommendations
and guidelines explored in this book are based on the findings of
those who have consulted Teaching Assistants about their work, in
order to better understand the dynamics of classrooms where at
least one of the adults present is supporting the other, directly
or indirectly. Topics studied include: Understanding the roles and
responsibilities of the Teaching Assistant What the research tells
us about Teaching Assistants How to plan before the lesson How to
involve the Teaching Assistant in the lesson How to provide
feedback and advocacy for the Teaching Assistant after the lesson
This accessible text provides a highly supportive framework to
prompt teachers to be proactive and plan ahead for effective use of
their Teaching Assistants in the classroom and will be of interest
to all secondary teachers, SENCOs, heads of departments and school
managers.
Aspects of Housing Law provides a comprehensive, up-to-date and
readable account of what is often regarded as a complex and
technical area of the law. It is essential reading for students of
housing law and those taking courses in housing studies.
With comprehensive coverage of all areas covered in an
undergraduate course on housing, this concise and clear text
covers:
- homelessness
- owner-occupation
- regulation of rents
- repairs and disrepair
- succession to tenancies
- private rented sector
- social housing
- anti-social behaviour.
Aspects of Housing Law provides a comprehensive, up-to-date and
readable account of what is often regarded as a complex and
technical area of the law. It is essential reading for students of
housing law and those taking courses in housing studies. With
comprehensive coverage of all areas covered in an undergraduate
course on housing, this concise and clear text covers: homelessness
owner-occupation regulation of rents repairs and disrepair
succession to tenancies private rented sector social housing
anti-social behaviour.
The Paraprofessional's Guide to Effective Behavioral Intervention
is a comprehensive guide to appropriate behavioral strategies in
the classroom, based on the Least Restrictive Behavioral
Intervention (LRBI) and Positive Behavioral Intervention Strategies
(PBIS). This highly practical book provides: an increased
understanding of the processes underlying student behavior in the
classroom, including motivation a wide range of strategies for
establishing and promoting positive behavior, as well as
counteracting and reducing negative behaviors skills related to
nationally recognized standards for paraprofessional competence an
understanding of widely accepted principles and practices such as
Response to Intervention (RTI). Set in the context of the legal
requirements for paraprofessionals to work "under the direction of
a professional" (ESEA) and be "appropriately supervised" (IDEA),
The Paraprofessional's Guide to Effective Behavioral Intervention
illuminates research-based, practical strategies shown to be
effective in a wide range of educational settings and which can be
implemented immediately and with confidence.
"This guide explores the roles and duties of K-12 paraprofessionals
in both general education and special education settings. "" "Using
a straight-forward presentation, "Paraprofessionals in the
Classroom: A Survival Guide, 2/e "covers topics such as behavior,
teaching, assessment, and collaboration and outlines how
paraprofessionals can support both students and teachers. Grounded
in real classroom situations, it also addresses issues such as
learner diversity, confidentiality, professionalism, role
definition, and self- evaluation. This edition includes more
details on supervision, new tactics for behavior management, and
tear-out forms designed to help paraprofessionals manage their
daily tasks. Features a straight-forward presentation that avoids
research jargon and emphasizes practical applications. Includes
additional activities at the end of each chapter called "Extending
Your Learning." Case Studies along with descriptions and follow-up
questions expose readers to real-life classroom scenarios.
Encourages readers to personalize chapter material by offering
"Reflective Activities" in each chapter. " "araprofessionals manage
their daily tasks.
The Paraprofessional's Guide to Effective Behavioral Intervention
is a comprehensive guide to appropriate behavioral strategies in
the classroom, based on the Least Restrictive Behavioral
Intervention (LRBI) and Positive Behavioral Intervention Strategies
(PBIS). This highly practical book provides: an increased
understanding of the processes underlying student behavior in the
classroom, including motivation a wide range of strategies for
establishing and promoting positive behavior, as well as
counteracting and reducing negative behaviors skills related to
nationally recognized standards for paraprofessional competence an
understanding of widely accepted principles and practices such as
Response to Intervention (RTI). Set in the context of the legal
requirements for paraprofessionals to work "under the direction of
a professional" (ESEA) and be "appropriately supervised" (IDEA),
The Paraprofessional's Guide to Effective Behavioral Intervention
illuminates research-based, practical strategies shown to be
effective in a wide range of educational settings and which can be
implemented immediately and with confidence.
Teachers have a myriad of responsibilities and are often faced with
the challenge of how to best use their Teaching Assistant in the
classroom. This book provides a wealth of strategies that teachers
can use in order to get the best out of their TA in order to
facilitate effective teaching and learning.In this highly practical
book, the authors provide strategies for teachers to help them get
the best out of their working relationship with their teaching
assistant (TA). The topics covered include: What responsibilities
can be delegated to the TA; Who's accountable for the work the TA
does; How to provide continuing professional development for the
TA; and Creating an effective team which will enhance the pupils'
school experience. This book is a must for anyone who shares their
classroom with a TA.
Paraeducators, also known as teacher aides, teaching assistants,
and instructional assistants-are playing an increasingly important
role in schools. Most teachers, however, have never been trained to
work effectively with other adults in their classrooms. In A
Teacher's Guide to Working with Paraeducators and Other Classroom
Aides, Jill Morgan and Betty Y. Ashbaker provide straightforward
advice and focused activities that can help forge a productive
working relationship between teachers and paraeducators. The
authors cover key topics related to working with and supervising
paraeducators, including how to assign responsibilities,
communicate, monitor quality of work, provide on-the-job training,
and create a feedback loop. Tips from practicing teachers explain
ways to find the time to effectively supervise paraeducators. The
authors discuss how the supervisory techniques involved in working
with paraeducators are similar to-and different from-those that
teachers use with students. The authors give concise suggestions
for translating the information to the your classroom;
fill-in-the-blank forms outline self-directed steps for improving
in select areas. As both a practical workbook and a thoughtful
reflection of the authors' experiences in working with teachers and
paraeducators, this book is an indispensable resource for any
teacher who wants to create a successful instructional team.
This is a practical guide that will enable teaching assistants to
understand the difficulties experienced by children on the autistic
spectrum. This valuable resource provides effective teaching
strategies and real-life case studies.This practical guide provides
advice on understanding the difficulties experienced by children on
the Autistic Spectrum. The book includes teaching strategies and
the effective behaviour management chapter will provide a range of
activities and real-life case studies for all teaching assistants
to learn from.This new, innovative series provides teaching
assistants with sound practical advice on a range of important
topics. The authors are all extremely experienced and their advice
comes from personal practice.
This practical guide gives useful advice on: understanding your
role in managing behaviour in the classroom; developing effective
strategies for dealing with problem behaviour; using rewards and
sanctions; and helping pupils to understand why their behaviour is
unacceptable and what they can do to improve. Each chapter contains
activities and questions for you to learn from. This is essential
reading for all teaching assistants.
This practical guide gives TAs useful advice on: the TAs role;
responding to pupils' needs; strategies for behaviour management;
working in a team. Each chapter contains checklists for TAs to
record their progress, and real life case studies for the TA to
learn from.The bookalso contains a list of useful organisations,
websites and furtehr reading.
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