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Building relationships for learning: the developing role of the teaching assistant

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Groom, B. (2006) Building relationships for learning: the developing role of the teaching assistant. Support for Learning. 21(4), pp. 199-203. 1467-9604.
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Creators:Groom, B.
Abstract:
Over the last ten years the role of the teaching assistant has undergone continued change and development. This article identifies many of the different contexts in which teaching assistants support behaviour for learning and further explores some of the challenges raised by workforce remodelling. Barry Groom argues that this could be an opportunity for reinforcing on the skills and attributes teaching assistants have already demonstrated in supporting pupil behaviour and for providing a sustainable framework for continuing professional development
Item Type:Article
Additional Information:RAE2008 UoA45
Uncontrolled Keywords:teaching assistants, inclusion, relationships for learning, workforce remodeling, extended schools, continuing professional development
Subjects:L Education > LB Theory and practice of education > LB1705 Education and training of teachers and administrators
L Education > LB Theory and practice of education > LB2832 Teaching personnel
Schools and Departments:School of Education
Date:1 November 2006
Identification Number:10.1111/j.1467-9604.2006.00432.x
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