Deployment and Impact of Support Staff in Schools and the Impact of the National Agreement

Deployment and Impact of Support Staff in Schools and the Impact of the National Agreement
Author: Peter Blatchford
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2008
Genre: School employees
ISBN: 1847751113

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Maximising the Impact of Teaching Assistants

Maximising the Impact of Teaching Assistants
Author: Anthony Russell,Rob Webster,Peter Blatchford
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2013
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780415661270

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Teaching assistants have become an integral part of classroom life, yet pioneering research by the authors has shown that school leaders and teachers are not making the most of this valued resource. Results from the Deployment and Impact of Support Staff (DISS) project showed that the more support pupils received from teaching assistants, the less academic progress they made. Yet it is not decisions made by the teaching assistants themselves, but decisions made by school leaders and teachers about how their support staff are used and prepared, which explains these provocative results. Prompted by the wake-up call the DISS project findings provided, this timely book of guidance will help school leaders and teachers in primary and secondary schools improve the way they use teaching assistants, and will add real value to what can be achieved in the classroom. Based on the authors' collaborative work with schools in the Effective Deployment of Teaching Assistants (EDTA) project, this book provides essential, practical tools and classroom-tested strategies that will allow schools to conduct a fundamental review of current practice and provides a framework for reforming teaching assistant deployment and preparation, and the way they interact with pupils. Maximising the Impact of Teaching Assistantsprovides much-needed and well-informed guidance on how to unleash the huge potential of teaching assistants working in schools and is essential reading for all school leaders.

Human Resource Management in Education

Human Resource Management in Education
Author: Justine Mercer,Bernard Barker,Richard Bird
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2010-06-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136964992

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Debates the fundamental question of how far effective human resource management policies can enable schools and colleges to transcend the paradoxes of the global reform agenda. This title analyzes the relationship between leadership, the classroom and results.

The Essential Guide for Experienced Teaching Assistants

The Essential Guide for Experienced Teaching Assistants
Author: Anne Watkinson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317857518

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This indispensable textbook provides the underpinning knowledge to support all Teaching Assistants working towards Level 3 of the National Occupational Standards. This new edition incorporates and responds to all new materials and initiatives required to meet the revised and expanded 2007 standards. The Essential Guide for Experienced Teaching Assistants: actively engages the reader in activities, developing reflective practice while giving the theoretical background to school-based work gives insight and information about pupils individual needs helps Teaching Assistants develop curriculum-based skills to enable more effective pupil, teacher and classroom support emphasises that Teaching Assistants are team members, supporting the school and being supported by the school enables Teaching Assistants to operate more independently, using their knowledge and initiative.

Discretionary Behavior and Performance in Educational Organizations

Discretionary Behavior and Performance in Educational Organizations
Author: Ibrahim Duyar,Anthony H. Normore
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2012-02-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781780526423

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Examines discretionary behavior/performance, phenomenon for educational organizations to be effective in responding to the complex expectations of the 21st century. This title refers to the employee behavior that is not directly or explicitly recognized by the formal reward system, and in the aggregate promotes the functioning of the organization.

Maximising the Impact of Teaching Assistants

Maximising the Impact of Teaching Assistants
Author: Rob Webster,Anthony Russell,Peter Blatchford
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2015-10-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317442134

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Teaching assistants are an integral part of classroom life, yet pioneering research by the authors has shown schools are not making the most of this valued resource. Evidence shows the more support pupils receive from TAs, the less academic progress they made. Yet the reason for this has little to do with TAs. It is decisions made about them by school leaders and teachers that best explain this provocative finding. The fully updated second edition of this book draws on the experiences of schools that have put this guidance into action via the Maximising the Impact of Teaching Assistants programme. Revised to reflect the latest research evidence and changes within education, including the 2014 SEND Code of Practice, this book will help school leaders and teachers in primary and secondary settings to rethink the role, purpose and contribution of TAs, and add real value to what can be achieved in classrooms. Setting out a field-tested process, structured around a coherent and empirically sound conceptual framework, this book: helps school leaders review, reform and reenergise their TA workforce provides practical strategies to implement in the classroom illustrates key points with new case studies provides photocopiable templates and resources to support decision-making and action. Maximising the Impact of Teaching Assistants provides much-needed and evidence-informed guidance on how to unleash the huge potential of TAs, and is essential reading for all school leaders.

Inquiring in the Classroom

Inquiring in the Classroom
Author: Nick Mitchell,Joanne Pearson
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2012-03-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781441152824

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Drawing on the contributors' practical and academic experiences, this is the complete guide for those working towards successful completion of teacher inquiry-oriented courses.

Teaching Assistants Inclusion and Special Educational Needs

Teaching Assistants  Inclusion and Special Educational Needs
Author: Rob Webster,Anke A. de Boer
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2022-09-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000655117

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This book offers the first collection of international academic writing on the topic of teaching assistants. It serves as an indicative summary of current research and thinking in this field and as a point of departure for future research and development. With contributions from leading researchers, the book draws together empirical work on the deployment and impact of teaching assistants from various perspectives and from a range of methodological approaches. It highlights and celebrates the vital everyday contributions teaching assistants make to their schools and their communities: from their role within classrooms, to their moment-by-moment interactions with pupils and teachers. The book examines the effect that teaching assistants can have on pupils’ learning and wellbeing, and considers issues of over-dependence on classroom paraprofessionals and the unintended consequences to which this can lead. Bringing together work from a journal special issue with brand-new and updated chapters, the contributions offer insight into the liminal space between educator, caregiver, behaviour manager, and facilitator of learning and of peer relations, which characterizes the teaching assistant role. This timely and important book will be essential reading for academics, researchers, and students interested in special educational needs, disability, and inclusion, and those interested in the wider topic of paraprofessionals in labour markets.