Burgess, H. and Shelton Mayes, A. (2007) Supporting the professional development of teaching assistants: classroom teachers’ perspectives on their mentoring role. Curriculum Journal. 18(3), pp. 389-407. 1469-3704.
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  Abstract:
              Abstract 
The training of teaching assistants in the UK is undergoing considerable change linked to workforce reform in primary schools. This article examines the role that class teachers play as mentors in the training of teaching assistants on two types of programmes operating in England leading to Higher Level Teaching Assistant Professional Status. It considers the qualities required for mentoring teaching assistants compared to mentoring trainee teachers. The views and perspectives of a group of thirty-four school teachers who have carried out a mentor role for both a trainee primary teacher and a primary teaching assistant are analysed. The research aims to identify the common skills, strategies and approaches used by the school-based mentors and identify the perceived tensions and challenges facing these mentors  
            Uncontrolled Keywords:
              mentoring; primary school teaching assistants; professional development; trainee teachers; workforce reform 
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            Creators:
              Burgess, H. and Shelton Mayes, A.
            Publisher:
              Routledge
            Faculties, Divisions and Institutes:
              
            Date:
              September 2007
            Date Type:
              Publication
            Page Range:
              pp. 389-407
            Journal or Publication Title:
              Curriculum Journal
            Volume:
              18
            Number:
              3
            Language:
              English
            ISSN:
              1469-3704
            Status:
              Published / Disseminated
            Refereed:
              Yes
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