Identifying the individual educational needs of all children. Keeping children informed about their individual performances and achievements. Keeping parents up to date, so as to identify their child’s strengths and areas for development. A teaching assistant plays a vital role when it comes to assessing a child’s progress in class, not only do we supervise support children in groups but are also involved in assessing a child’s performance in the subjects in the school curriculum. A TA provides help and support to both teachers and pupils, as well as supporting children in the classroom in a variety of different ways.
4. Explain the strategic purpose of • School governors • Senior management team • Other statuary roles e.g. SENCO • Teachers • Support staff roles All roles in a school are important and no role is more important than another. School governors work within a school and are a critical friend to school, they offer support and advice through the schools good and bad times. They help to set high standards for the school, plan the schools future and set targets for school improvements.
Encouraging and establishing student self-control through a process of promoting positive student achievement and behavior is what every classroom needs. Classroom rules and procedures should be established with students the first week of school. Each student should have full understanding and be aware of what is expected of him/her. Providing a safe learning environment where students can participant is a key factor in classroom management. A student needs to feel comfortable with themselves, others, and the teacher, so there can be meaningful discussion and interactions.
Name; Nicola Bull Date; 21/9/2015 Evidence; Signature; TDA 2.6 (3.2 3.4) My team Head teachers role: The head teacher oversees the day to day running of the school this includes its staff, pupils and grounds. The Head Teacher holds the responsibility of building relationships in the community and also to maintain a safe and effective working environment for their staff and a safe happy environment for the pupils. The head teacher also has overall accountability to ensure that the school is compliant with government guidelines, policy and law. Teachers Role: Teachers are responsible for teaching lessons in a imaginative and informative way whilst still sticking to their guidelines of the curriculum. This helps the children to enjoy their learning a little more.
The key strategic purpose of the teachers is to prepare lessons to impart information and make them as interesting as possible to keep children engaged and to promote learning by leading discussion and encourage participation. They must ensure the classroom environment is supportive for all learners. Teachers should prepare homework and assignments to assess learner’s progress and feed that back to both students and families. Support staff roles refers to any school employee allocated to assist administrators, teachers etc. to address special needs within the school.
They include challenging classes, personal attention for all students, extra help for those who need it, bringing the real world to the classroom, family and community involvement, a safe learning environment, skilled teachers, strong leaders, necessary resources, and user-friendly information. These elements will determine the success of each individual student and create a learning environment made to fit their
They ensure that all the children in the school understand clearly how they are expected to behave in a kind and considerate manner and also encourage them to learn in a positive environment. The policies include guidance in two areas Promoting appropriate behaviour in the children and discouraging
Accepting shared responsibility by knowing what our role is and what’s expected of us is very important, following recognised procedure and understanding shared values all promote good relationships. Educational values such as school Mission Statements and classroom Golden Rules helps all of us to promote a positive learning environment in the school. It is very important to have a good relationship with someone as they could help with disputes or disagreements, when they arise. Treat people how you expect to be treated, treat people as an equal and positively to promote effective communication. 1.2.
They are aware of the current state of the school and are key in launching new initiatives that can motivate the whole school and keep track of these initiatives once implemented. Teachers Teachers are responsible for educating the children in their care, they play an important role in nurturing pupils intellectual and social development. A teacher - Prepares and delivers lessons that cater a wide range of abilities. Records and monitors the progression of students. Ensures interest in learning through enthusiastic and motivational presentations of lessons.
The culturally responsive classroom “specifically acknowledges the presence of culturally diverse students and the need for these students to find connections among themselves and with the subject matter and the tasks the teacher asks them to perform” by using instructional strategies which, place students into “cooperative learning groups, [an environment wherein] culturally familiar speech and events [are discussed], [and] wait time for students from CLD backgrounds [is] adjusted to enhance classroom participation and development of critical thinking skills.” (Brown, p.60,