Teaching assistants currently play a key pedagogical role in supporting learners with special educational needs. Their practice is primarily oral, involving verbal differentiation of teacher talk or printed materials. In order to help students think for themselves, this paper argues that their practice should be informed by heuristic scaffolding. A substantial dataset from three teaching assistant projects was scrutinised for examples of heuristics. Using conversation analysis, the paper shows how assistance is negotiated and adjusted over a sequence of discourse. Four patterns of heuristic scaffolding are shown: heuristic modelling represents the highest level of support; heuristic questioning and prompting are jointly negotiated with the ...
This study explores Teaching Assistants’ perceptions and constructions of their work in the inclusio...
This research explored the learning experiences of pupils during literacy intervention sessions in E...
The last 20 years have seen a huge expansion in the additional adults working in classrooms in the ...
Teaching assistants currently play a key pedagogical role in supporting learners with special educat...
Support for children with special educational needs (SEN) in inclusive classrooms, in many countries...
Support for children with special educational needs (SEN) in inclusive classrooms, in many countries...
The early 21st century has seen a considerable increase in both the number and presence of teaching ...
The early 21st century has seen a considerable increase in both the number and presence of teaching ...
The long-term, international trend towards the inclusion of pupils with special educational needs (S...
European Journal of Special Needs Education, Vol 36, No 2 (2021), 215-230The reliance on teaching as...
The reliance on teaching assistants (TAs) for inclusion is discussed in relation to the quality of i...
Legislative developments endorsing inclusive education have led to an increased role of school supp...
This paper draws upon research with a group of work-based students studying for a Foundation Degree ...
Through an examination of writing done by teaching assistants for an Open University course, this pa...
Experienced teaching assistants’ (TAs’) perceptions and constructions of their work in the inclusion...
This study explores Teaching Assistants’ perceptions and constructions of their work in the inclusio...
This research explored the learning experiences of pupils during literacy intervention sessions in E...
The last 20 years have seen a huge expansion in the additional adults working in classrooms in the ...
Teaching assistants currently play a key pedagogical role in supporting learners with special educat...
Support for children with special educational needs (SEN) in inclusive classrooms, in many countries...
Support for children with special educational needs (SEN) in inclusive classrooms, in many countries...
The early 21st century has seen a considerable increase in both the number and presence of teaching ...
The early 21st century has seen a considerable increase in both the number and presence of teaching ...
The long-term, international trend towards the inclusion of pupils with special educational needs (S...
European Journal of Special Needs Education, Vol 36, No 2 (2021), 215-230The reliance on teaching as...
The reliance on teaching assistants (TAs) for inclusion is discussed in relation to the quality of i...
Legislative developments endorsing inclusive education have led to an increased role of school supp...
This paper draws upon research with a group of work-based students studying for a Foundation Degree ...
Through an examination of writing done by teaching assistants for an Open University course, this pa...
Experienced teaching assistants’ (TAs’) perceptions and constructions of their work in the inclusion...
This study explores Teaching Assistants’ perceptions and constructions of their work in the inclusio...
This research explored the learning experiences of pupils during literacy intervention sessions in E...
The last 20 years have seen a huge expansion in the additional adults working in classrooms in the ...