Support for children with special educational needs (SEN) in inclusive classrooms, in many countries, continues to be provided by teaching assistants (TAs). Whilst they frequently take responsibility for instruction, they are rarely adequately trained and prepared. As TAs have ample opportunities for individualised and group interactions, this paper recommends scaffolding as the key theory to inform their practice. From a large dataset of interactions in mathematics and literacy lessons, episodes of TA scaffolding were selected. Using conversation analysis, three scaffolding roles emerged: 1) a support role that maintained learner engagement, on-task behaviour and motivation; 2) a repair function that focused on learning and fostered indepe...
As a result of their high contact time with children, particularly children identified with special ...
According to self-determination theory, need-supportive teaching is an important aspect of teacher-s...
Teaching assistants (TAs) are part of a growing international trend toward paraprofessionals working...
Support for children with special educational needs (SEN) in inclusive classrooms, in many countries...
Teaching assistants currently play a key pedagogical role in supporting learners with special educat...
European Journal of Special Needs Education, Vol 36, No 2 (2021), 215-230The reliance on teaching as...
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 reliance on teaching assistants (TAs) for inclusion is discussed in relation to the quality of i...
Teaching assistants currently play a key pedagogical role in supporting learners with special educat...
Legislative developments endorsing inclusive education have led to an increased role of school supp...
The long-term, international trend towards the inclusion of pupils with special educational needs (S...
This article reviewed international data from English-language peer-reviewed studies on the use of T...
This article reviewed international data from English-language peer-reviewed studies on the use of T...
Over the past twenty years there has been a continuous and significant rise in the number of teachin...
As a result of their high contact time with children, particularly children identified with special ...
According to self-determination theory, need-supportive teaching is an important aspect of teacher-s...
Teaching assistants (TAs) are part of a growing international trend toward paraprofessionals working...
Support for children with special educational needs (SEN) in inclusive classrooms, in many countries...
Teaching assistants currently play a key pedagogical role in supporting learners with special educat...
European Journal of Special Needs Education, Vol 36, No 2 (2021), 215-230The reliance on teaching as...
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 reliance on teaching assistants (TAs) for inclusion is discussed in relation to the quality of i...
Teaching assistants currently play a key pedagogical role in supporting learners with special educat...
Legislative developments endorsing inclusive education have led to an increased role of school supp...
The long-term, international trend towards the inclusion of pupils with special educational needs (S...
This article reviewed international data from English-language peer-reviewed studies on the use of T...
This article reviewed international data from English-language peer-reviewed studies on the use of T...
Over the past twenty years there has been a continuous and significant rise in the number of teachin...
As a result of their high contact time with children, particularly children identified with special ...
According to self-determination theory, need-supportive teaching is an important aspect of teacher-s...
Teaching assistants (TAs) are part of a growing international trend toward paraprofessionals working...