The Essential Guide for New Teaching Assistants provides an introduction for teaching assistants who have recently been inducted, or are going through the process of induction, and are working in schools with children or young people. Giving teaching assistants an insight into the theories of teac
Learning and Teaching: The Essential Guide for Higher Level Teaching Assistants
β Scribed by Anne Watkinson
- Publisher
- David Fulton Publishers
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 169
- Edition
- 0
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Learning and Teaching concentrates on the practical teaching skills that an HLTA needs to be able to use in the classroom. It offers guidance and support on fulfilling the standards and succeeding in the classroom role.
This book includes:
- real-life case studies that put the theory behind the standards into a whole-school context
- practical activities that convey how the standards can be used in the classroom
- guidance on the school-based aspects of the training and assessment
- advice on the difference between the learning and teaching standards for newly qualified teachers and HLTAs.
This book is complemented by a companion volume, Professional Values and Practice which underpins the philosophy, values and practice of support at this level.
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