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Becoming a Teaching Assistant
A Guide for Teaching Assistants and Those Working With Them

First Edition


October 2003 | 154 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

The authors introduce students to the requirements that their degree programmes will make and explore issues such as behaviour management and national curriculum strategies, helping readers to engage with the material in a way that is appropriate to Higher Education study.

The book draws on the experiences of teaching assistants and is grounded in the day-to-day practices of professionals working with young people in schools. Theoretical concepts are explored as being crucial to developing learning support and teaching skills. The authors' aim is to help students understand essential theory, and to provide a practical support throughout their studies.

This book is for teaching assistants working toward High Level Teaching Assistant status in teaching and learning (HLTA), and/or Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). It is a teaching resource for Higher Education tutors and school line managers of teaching assistants. The book is also suitable for tutors and mentors as it gives guidance on content and presentation of professional development materials for teaching assistants.

This book is a course text for teaching assistants. It helps students make the transition into undergraduate level study, and is also a teaching and learning resource for students and tutors on undergraduate programmes.

 

 

 

 
PART ONE: EXPERIENCES OF ENTERING HIGHER EDUCATION
 
I Never Thought I'd Be Here, But Here I Am
 
Preparing for Your Course
 
Developing as a Learner
 
Succeeding and Growing in Confidence
 
PART TWO: LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION
 
Developing Study Skills
 
Personal Organisation and Expectations
 
Meeting Assessment Criteria
 
PART THREE: DEVELOPING PROFESSIONAL SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE
 
Implementing National Strategies
 
Inclusion
Do We Know What We Mean?

 
 
Thinking About Behaviour Management
 
PART FOUR: ISSUES OF PROFESSIONALISM
 
Finding a Place in the Professional Landscape
 
Moving On



Becoming a Teaching Assistant recognizes the rapidly changing world of TAs. It highlights the importance of their role in teaching and learning whilst emphasising the need to nurture them as they embark upon more considered and structured professional development. It sets out to support all TAs, not just those who wish to use higher academic qualifications as a route into teaching.

Journal In-Service Education

A book founded in considerable experience… tackling the higher education experience itself: how to keep organized… advice is always valuable for people returning to learning at whatever level.

Gerald Haigh
Times Educational Supplement

I thought the book was a valuable tool for Teaching Assistants attending any training either at FE or HE. I am doing an on-line degree myself. I started to read the book after my first assignment went in but once I started to read the book I really wished that I had read it a lot sooner. The way it gently builds the learner up to thinking about professional development, then applying for courses is exactly what is needed.

I also like the key areas the book homes in on when going through HE or FE, looking at time management not only form a work perspective but from the home environment too. The guidance on building confidence, developing study skills are essential to any learner who is new to this sort of environment. The progression the book takes you through developing your own reading and writing this is something every learner needs support with.

For any TA or learner looking at Professional Development as a Teaching Assistant this is a book that I would use and find very valuable.

Carole Tonner
Middlesbrough Teacher Learning Centre

This book is aimed at all TAs who are undertaking undergraduate-level programmes such as CPPLS, CAPPLS, CEP or a Foundation Degree. A TA on the CEP course states: …it's probably the best book on the subject I've read … it's full of useful tips.

East Riding of Yorkshire's TA Newsletter

The text is made extremely accessible by the inclusion of plenty of case study material and there's a nice combination of practical advice and illustrative text. A feature of the book is the tasks or activities that are suggested to the reader. It's likely that these are most likely to be used by training providers than individuals, but that would be a shame as there are many activities that would help to provide a structure for personal reflection and development.

TA Help Website

The book is littered with real-life examples, it will be hard to think of a scenario that has not been described and expanded upon. There are numerous activities to help you recognise and challenge your existing way of working.

Fiona Jukes
Spare Chair

not appropraite for modules or degree students

Mrs Louise Webber
Please select your department, Please select your institution
September 23, 2013

Great for initial reading

Mrs Clare Hallam
Health, education and social care, Barnet College
September 6, 2012

This book should be read by all teachers being supported by TA's as it will ensure they are being used to their best advantage.

Mrs Gwyneth Walsham
School of Teaching and Learning, Gateshead College
July 12, 2011

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