This apprenticeship is about providing support in the classroom. After all, teachers aren't the only ones who make a difference to learning in schools. Learning support staff, such as teaching assistants, play a vital role in today's classrooms by making sure students get the most out of their lessons. They work with teachers, carry out duties like lesson preparation, and work with small groups or individuals, allowing the teacher to concentrate on teaching the class. Some learning support staff specialise in areas like music or special needs. As an apprentice, you'll work under the close supervision of a class teacher. Your duties will vary depending on how the teachers you work with plan their lessons and handle day-to-day classroom activities. However, you could find yourself supervising arts and crafts activities, helping with outings, or reading to the class.
Name: Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) Qualification title: - Qualification type: Apprenticeship Assessment A wide range of assessment methods are used in the workplace. Evidence reflects how you have carried out the process relating to your competence. For example: The process that you carry out could be recorded in an observation or witness testimony. Products relating to your competence could be minutes of a meeting, e mails, letters, manufacturing instructions, photos and health and safety checks. Different forms of questioning are carried out on an on-going part of the assessment process. Awarding - Created 20141203 11:00:09 Updated 20150902 14:52:00
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