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Maintaining student records
Monitoring student performance
Setting up classroom materials
Assisting students with needs
Teaching life skills
Enforcing student rules
Evaluating student work
Planning educational activities
Developing student programs
Maintaining clean work areas
Cleaning work areas
Displaying student work
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Special Education Teaching Assistant
Summary
Special Education Teaching Assistant with experience in Maintaining student records and Monitoring student performance.
Experience
Special Education Teaching Assistant
Where you worked
Month Year to Month Year
Assisted students with special needs
Taught socially acceptable behavior techniques
Supervised students in various school settings
Provided assistive devices to students with disabilities
Carried out therapeutic regimens under supervision
Tutored children individually and in small groups
Skills
Maintaining student records, Monitoring student performance, Setting up classroom materials, Assisting students with needs, Teaching life skills, Enforcing student rules, Evaluating student work, Planning educational activities, Developing student programs, Maintaining clean work areas, Cleaning work areas, Displaying student work
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Assisted students with special needsTaught socially acceptable behavior techniquesSupervised students in various school settingsProvided assistive devices to students with disabilitiesCarried out therapeutic regimens under supervisionTutored children individually and in small groups
becomes
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Assisted students with special needs, fostering an inclusive learning environment
Supervised students in classrooms and other school settings, ensuring safety and adherence to rules
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Show what skills or progress students made because of your help
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Assisted students with special needs, improving their social skills and interactions with peers
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Improved social skills and interactions with peersGained confidence in participating in class activitiesAchieved better understanding of learning materials
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Mention if you were trusted with any additional responsibilities during supervision
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Supervised students in classrooms and other school settings, ensuring safety and adherence to rules
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Led small group activities during recessTrained new assistants on supervision techniquesManaged classroom behavior during teacher's absence
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This work commonly includes assisted students with special needs, taught socially acceptable behavior techniques, and supervised students in various school settings.
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Other names for this job
assistant instructor, educational assistant, special education assistant, special education instructional assistant, special education teacher assistant, special educational assistant, special programs instructional assistant, specialized programs teacher assistant, sped assistant, sped instructional assistant, teacher's assistant, TA.
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Already yours: Maintaining student records, Assisting students with needs
2 of the 12 tasks this job is made of
What you have not done yet. Teaching specialized classes, Distributing instructional materials, Attending training sessions