“I’m just a TA”; From mixing paints to managing safeguarding and class teaching: An exploration of teaching assistant's perceptions and roles in school

Bradwell, Marie and Bending, Hazel (2021) “I’m just a TA”; From mixing paints to managing safeguarding and class teaching: An exploration of teaching assistant's perceptions and roles in school. Management in Education, 38 (3). 089202062110573. ISSN 0892-0206

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Abstract

This small-scale piece of research listened to the stories, experiences and perceptions of teaching assistants to hear their lived experiences of the role of teaching assistant. To hear how expectations have altered with/without legislative and framework guidance and consideration of the individuals who take up teaching assistant roles, in a climate where there is a succinct lack of legal requirement for any training or qualifications to be undertaken prior to or during the job role. The findings indicated that there appears to be an ethos within primary educational settings that teaching assistants can ‘do it all’ at ‘all times’, that there is a lack of clarity in role and responsibilities across the ‘unqualified staff’, and furthermore that they self-position as “Just a TA”.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: teaching assistant, policy, professionalism, roles and responsibilities, thematic analysis
Depositing User: Ms Raisa Burton
Date Deposited: 19 Nov 2021 13:59
Last Modified: 25 Jul 2024 10:05
URI: https://marjon.repository.guildhe.ac.uk/id/eprint/17667
Related URLs: https://journal ... 920206211057344 (Publisher URL)

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