Teaching assistants (TAs) typically work with students with additional and special needs, including the most challenging and vulnerable pupils, in low paid, precarious roles. However, no research has examined how organisational factors such as job demand, control, and support can influence TAs wellbeing, despite recent evidence demonstrating the importance of organisational factors to teacher wellbeing. Using a large-scale questionnaire approach, data from 2,957 UK TAs investigated the extent to which job demands, control, role clarity, peer- and management-support, organisational change, and relationship quality, student and parental behaviour contribute to perceived stress. Results show that job demands and control consistently contribute...
The long-term, international trend towards the inclusion of pupils with special educational needs (S...
These three studies address the deployment and impact of support staff – teaching assistants – in pr...
This paper draws upon research with a group of work-based students studying for a Foundation Degree ...
Teaching assistants (TAs) in the United Kingdom typically work with students with additional and spe...
Teaching assistants (TAs) in the United Kingdom typically work with students with additional and spe...
Background:- The UK education sector has among the highest level of stress sickness absence of all ...
The early 21st century has seen a considerable increase in both the number and presence of teaching ...
Teaching Assistants’ (TAs’) roles in mainstream English primary schools continue to evolve. Research...
The early 21st century has seen a considerable increase in both the number and presence of teaching ...
Teaching Assistants’ (TAs’) roles in mainstream English primary schools continue to evolve. Research...
Teaching assistants (TAs) comprise a quarter of the school workforce in England and Wales. There has...
Government policy has identified the role of schools in the support and development of emotional wel...
The International Guide to Student Achievement brings together and critically examines the major inf...
The last twenty years have seen a huge expansion in the additional adults working in classrooms in t...
D. App. Ed. Psy. ThesisThere is increasing focus and mention of Teaching Assistants (TAs) in educati...
The long-term, international trend towards the inclusion of pupils with special educational needs (S...
These three studies address the deployment and impact of support staff – teaching assistants – in pr...
This paper draws upon research with a group of work-based students studying for a Foundation Degree ...
Teaching assistants (TAs) in the United Kingdom typically work with students with additional and spe...
Teaching assistants (TAs) in the United Kingdom typically work with students with additional and spe...
Background:- The UK education sector has among the highest level of stress sickness absence of all ...
The early 21st century has seen a considerable increase in both the number and presence of teaching ...
Teaching Assistants’ (TAs’) roles in mainstream English primary schools continue to evolve. Research...
The early 21st century has seen a considerable increase in both the number and presence of teaching ...
Teaching Assistants’ (TAs’) roles in mainstream English primary schools continue to evolve. Research...
Teaching assistants (TAs) comprise a quarter of the school workforce in England and Wales. There has...
Government policy has identified the role of schools in the support and development of emotional wel...
The International Guide to Student Achievement brings together and critically examines the major inf...
The last twenty years have seen a huge expansion in the additional adults working in classrooms in t...
D. App. Ed. Psy. ThesisThere is increasing focus and mention of Teaching Assistants (TAs) in educati...
The long-term, international trend towards the inclusion of pupils with special educational needs (S...
These three studies address the deployment and impact of support staff – teaching assistants – in pr...
This paper draws upon research with a group of work-based students studying for a Foundation Degree ...