AbstractLearning Support Assistants (LSAs) in mainstream and special schools are increasingly required to assist teachers with pupils who have complex special needs. This study examined through a questionnaire the perceptions of LSAs (N=154) working in a range of schools as to their training needs and, through interviews, sought the views of the senior school staff and nurses (N=6) on how best pupils with complex needs can be assisted by LSAs. A process model is proposed to enable LSAs to fully support inclusion on schools and to tread a clear pathway towards their professional development. © 2011 Published by Elsevier Ltd
European Journal of Special Needs Education, Vol 36, No 2 (2021), 215-230The reliance on teaching as...
Support for children with special educational needs (SEN) in inclusive classrooms, in many countries...
Teaching assistants (TAs) are part of a growing international trend toward paraprofessionals working...
AbstractLearning Support Assistants (LSAs) in mainstream and special schools are increasingly requir...
Over the past twenty years there has been a continuous and significant rise in the number of teachin...
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 aims of this study are to explore the current role oflearning support advisory teacher in fulfil...
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 thesis presents a qualitative investigation into the complexities associated with the managemen...
As a result of their high contact time with children, particularly children identified with special ...
This paper reports findings from a research project which developed and introduced the Enhanced Lear...
This thesis presents a qualitative investigation into the complexities associated with the managemen...
These three studies address the deployment and impact of support staff – teaching assistants – in pr...
European Journal of Special Needs Education, Vol 36, No 2 (2021), 215-230The reliance on teaching as...
Support for children with special educational needs (SEN) in inclusive classrooms, in many countries...
Teaching assistants (TAs) are part of a growing international trend toward paraprofessionals working...
AbstractLearning Support Assistants (LSAs) in mainstream and special schools are increasingly requir...
Over the past twenty years there has been a continuous and significant rise in the number of teachin...
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 aims of this study are to explore the current role oflearning support advisory teacher in fulfil...
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 thesis presents a qualitative investigation into the complexities associated with the managemen...
As a result of their high contact time with children, particularly children identified with special ...
This paper reports findings from a research project which developed and introduced the Enhanced Lear...
This thesis presents a qualitative investigation into the complexities associated with the managemen...
These three studies address the deployment and impact of support staff – teaching assistants – in pr...
European Journal of Special Needs Education, Vol 36, No 2 (2021), 215-230The reliance on teaching as...
Support for children with special educational needs (SEN) in inclusive classrooms, in many countries...
Teaching assistants (TAs) are part of a growing international trend toward paraprofessionals working...