Summary
A special education teacher assistant provides support to special education teachers and students, assisting with both instructional and non-instructional tasks to ensure students receive a quality education. Key duties include supporting the teacher in implementing lessons, reinforcing learning concepts, monitoring student progress, and providing assistance with daily living and behavioral needs.
Responsibilities:
- Instructional Support:
- Assisting with the preparation of instructional materials and classroom displays.
- Working with individual students or small groups to reinforce learning concepts.
- Adapting materials to meet individual student needs and learning styles.
- Helping students with assignments, homework, and test preparation.
- Monitoring student progress and providing feedback to the teacher.
- Utilizing various teaching methods and strategies, including assistive technology.
- Non-Instructional Support:
- Assisting with classroom management and maintaining a positive learning environment.
- Supervising students during recess, lunch, and other non-instructional activities.
- Helping students with personal care tasks, such as toileting and hygiene.
- Assisting with the implementation of behavior management plans and strategies.
- Collecting and recording student data, such as skill practice and behavior observations.
- Communicating with teachers, and other professionals regarding student progress and needs.
- Other Duties:
- Assisting with administrative tasks, such as record keeping and data entry.
- Participating in staff meetings and professional development activities.
- Maintaining a clean and organized classroom environment.
- Providing support during transitions, such as bus loading and unloading to include escorting to residential setting.
- Other job-related duties as assigned by supervisory staff.