ABSTRACT

There are more than 200,000 teaching assistants(TAs) in the UK. This comprehensive, practical book deals with how to make use of them effectively. Written by a recognised authority on TAs the book investigates

  • the roles of leadership and management
  • the various roles of TAs and what distinguishes them from other support staff
  • the whole-school learning environment
  • Auditing the needs of the school and the needs of the TAs
  • good practice in appointing and developing TAs – technicalities, examples and proforma.
  • using a TA in the classroom - guidance for teachers
  • leading a team of TAs.

This supportive and stimulating book is complemented with practical and effective strategies for managing TAs. TAs can contribute to higher standards for pupils, better curriculum delivery, improved work-life balance and effectiveness for teachers and support for whole school policies.

Including examples of good practice, real-life accounts, research evidence, sources of help and suggestions for further reading, this book provides all the guidance a manager will need to help them make the best use of their TAs.

chapter 1|9 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|15 pages

Leadership and management

chapter 3|15 pages

Managing people

chapter 4|21 pages

Why employ TAs?

chapter 7|24 pages

Performance review

chapter 8|20 pages

Professional development for and of TAs

chapter 11|6 pages

Concluding thoughts