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The Art of Being a Brilliant Classroom Assistant

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By (author): Andy Cope Chris Henley Gary Toward

There are many different names and acronyms for these amazing classroom practitioners: teaching assistants (TAs), learning support assistants (LSAs), cover supervisors, supply teachers, student mentors, higher level teaching assistants (HLTAs), learning partners the list goes on. The title doesn't matter but the quality of support, interaction and learning does. Whether you work one-to-one with individual children, support small groups or work with a whole class and whether you work in a primary, secondary or special setting this book is packed with ideas to enhance your practice so you can best support children's learning, while looking out for your own well-being and enjoying your role. You can dip in for top tips, anecdotes, practical strategies and advice on every aspect of the role, as well as have a chuckle as you go. For example, did you know there is a patron saint for just about everything? There is even a patron saint of failures, Birgitta of Sweden, who presumably failed to impress Ofsted on more than one occasion. If you scour the list you'll find that every occupation has a nominated guardian looking after their well-being. That is, except one classroom assistants. So, if there's nobody 'up there' cheering you on, you might need to find the resources within yourself and Andy, Chris and Gary can help. Because, let's face it, working with youngsters isn't for the fainthearted is it? What do you do if you are sworn at? How do you engage a reluctant learner? What about safeguarding? How do you support children with SEND? How do you handle a challenging parent? How can you develop your career further? These topics, and a whole raft more, are woven into this book which will set you on the road to brilliance! It doesn't matter whether it's inspiration or new ideas you want - this book has a plethora of both. It may challenge your thinking, it may persuade you to do something different, and above all it will put you in serious danger of being brilliant at what you do. There's nothing more important or vital than the education and development of our youngsters: the mission of the Art of Being Brilliant series is to help all educators unlock their brilliance. The Art of Being Brilliant series was a finalist in the 2017 Education Resources Awards in the Educational Book Award category. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 250g
  • Dimensions: 126 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Feb 2016
  • Publisher: Crown House Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781785830228

About Andy CopeChris HenleyGary Toward

Gary Toward is a trainer keynote speaker and novelist who has previously taught in seven schools countrywide. He was head teacher of three schools in Leicestershire during which time he co-led a pupil referral unit (PRU) out of special measures. Chris Henley is a trainer and keynote speaker who taught for over thirty years in three different secondary schools. Chris is an inspirational teacher who moved on from leading an outstanding languages department to become a senior leader. As assistant head in charge of teaching and learning he played a major role in two successful Ofsted inspections. Andy Cope is the author of the famous Spy Dog books a trainer and keynote speaker. He is an expert in positive psychology and happiness which led him to develop The Art of Being Brilliant. This is delivered in various forms as workshops for businesses conferences teachers and teenagers. It has also informed the thinking behind his brilliant books.

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