A Teaching Assistant's Complete Guide to Achieving NVQ Level 2: How to Meet your Performance Indicators

A Teaching Assistant's Complete Guide to Achieving NVQ Level 2: How to Meet your Performance Indicators

by RogerHutchins (Author), SusanBentham (Author)

Synopsis

Teaching Assistants Complete Guide to Achieving NVQ Level 2 provides a range of tried-and-tested materials and practical advice on how to effectively demonstrate competence in the classroom. It covers:

  • setting the scene - describing a common teaching situation through a case study or dialogue
  • gathering evidence - how a candidate can gather evidence to meet performance indicators from the featured case studies
  • making connections to underpinning knowledge - demonstrates how teaching assistants can apply their knowledge to their everyday practice through self-assessment questions.

With practical classroom examples to mirror the NVQ course requirements, this book is an essential and comprehensive guide for candidates, tutors, assessors and teachers supporting candidates for this course.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 15 Feb 2007

ISBN 10: 0415403413
ISBN 13: 9780415403412

Media Reviews

'The role of the Teaching Assistant has changed in the recent past and the need for them to have knowledge to support their skills has become an issue for schools... I would see this book being used as a recommended reading.. appropriate to NVQ 2, VQ support work in schools, LEA Teaching Assistant induction in preparation for enrolling on NVQ. The advantage this book would have is that it has a main focus on the NVQ.' - Sue Woodhouse, Belfry Associates (Adult Learning Unit)

'Yes there is a need for this book. As indicated by the author, books currently aimed at this market do not make the link between the underpinning knowledge and understanding an NVQ student needs. This book is good preparation for TAs who may wish to continue their professional development - that is, it teaches them how to make links between theory and practice.'- Sue Woodhouse, Belfry Associates (Adult Learning Unit)

'Many of the books published recently .. seem to have been as a result of a knee jerk reaction to capture the market. I think we are now into the second wave of texts for TAs, books that are more considered, better researched and written by colleagues working with TAs and written to be of more benefit for the TAs.'

- Sue Woodhouse, Belfry Associates (Adult Learning Unit)

'Susan Bentham is establishing a reputation for quality writing in this field.' - Gianna Knowles, Senior Lecturer, University of Chichester

Author Bio
Susan Bentham is County Curriculum Co-ordinator for Vocational Pathways for West Sussex Adult Education and a lecturer at the University of Chichester. Roger Hutchins is the Inclusion Manager at two primary schools in Portsmouth.