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Behaviour Management and the Role of the Teaching Assistant draws on the latest research as well as teaching assistants' own views to enable readers to reconsider TA deployment and to maximise the benefits TAs have to offer in supporting childrenâs behaviour. It considers the difficulties facing TAs, summarises the key stages in the evolution of their role in the classroom and highlights the significant challenges of TAsâ role definition.

Using current research findings, this book provides guidance and practical activities to support schools in empowering TAs to work with children whose behaviour challenges. Each chapter considers a range of strategies for working with TAs, as well as the strengths and limitations of these approaches. There are also a range of self-/school-auditing and self-evaluation tasks with key points to consider and practical in-school suggestions at the end of each chapter.

This is essential reading for professionals at all levels working in schools wanting to understand how teaching assistants can best be supported to successfully manage behaviour in schools.



Table of Contents

Introduction

Part One

  1. Who are TAs and What Do they Do?
  2. Behaviour in Primary Schools
  3. Perspectives on Behaviour
  4. Approaches to Managing Behaviour
  5. How and why the TA role is changing and what this might mean for schools today
  6. TAs Supporting Children’s Behaviour – Advantages and Limitations
  7. TAs, Teachers and School Behaviour Policies

Part One Conclusion

Part Two

8. Clearly Defined TA role and its Impact on Managing Behaviour

9. Others’ Views of the TA Role and their Impact on TAs

Part Two Conclusion

Part Three

10. Training and the TA

11. Power and the TA

12. Whole-School Approaches and the TA

13. Deployment and the TA

Part Three Conclusion

Part Four

14. Empowering TAs to Work with children

Part Four Conclusion

Behaviour Management and the Role of the Teaching Assistant A Guide for Schools

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
    Publication Date: 10/6/2020 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780367175610, 978-0367175610
    ISBN10: 0367175614

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Behaviour Management and the Role of the Teaching Assistant draws on the latest research as well as teaching assistants' own views to enable readers to reconsider TA deployment and to maximise the benefits TAs have to offer in supporting childrenâs behaviour. It considers the difficulties facing TAs, summarises the key stages in the evolution of their role in the classroom and highlights the significant challenges of TAsâ role definition.

    Using current research findings, this book provides guidance and practical activities to support schools in empowering TAs to work with children whose behaviour challenges. Each chapter considers a range of strategies for working with TAs, as well as the strengths and limitations of these approaches. There are also a range of self-/school-auditing and self-evaluation tasks with key points to consider and practical in-school suggestions at the end of each chapter.

    This is essential reading for professionals at all levels working in schools wanting to understand how teaching assistants can best be supported to successfully manage behaviour in schools.



    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Part One

    1. Who are TAs and What Do they Do?
    2. Behaviour in Primary Schools
    3. Perspectives on Behaviour
    4. Approaches to Managing Behaviour
    5. How and why the TA role is changing and what this might mean for schools today
    6. TAs Supporting Children’s Behaviour – Advantages and Limitations
    7. TAs, Teachers and School Behaviour Policies

    Part One Conclusion

    Part Two

    8. Clearly Defined TA role and its Impact on Managing Behaviour

    9. Others’ Views of the TA Role and their Impact on TAs

    Part Two Conclusion

    Part Three

    10. Training and the TA

    11. Power and the TA

    12. Whole-School Approaches and the TA

    13. Deployment and the TA

    Part Three Conclusion

    Part Four

    14. Empowering TAs to Work with children

    Part Four Conclusion

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