Archive for the 'Teacher’s Aide Tips' Category

Working With Aggressive Students After Teacher’s Aide Training: Part 2

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

Last week, in part one of our discussion on working with aggressive students after teacher’s aide training, we talked about preventing aggressive behavior in the classroom. Today we are going to discuss another essential aspect of being a teacher’s aide: dealing with aggressive behavior when it does occur. After Teacher’s Aide Training: What To Do [...]

Top 10 Teacher’s Aide Jobs for 2012

Friday, November 11th, 2011

It’s almost 2012, and you are just finishing up your teacher’s aide training. What are you going to do next? Luckily for you, this New Year will bring a fresh start in both your life and your career. There are many different options available to you after teacher’s aide training, and one of them could [...]

Adding Awards To Your Teacher’s Aide Portfolio

Sunday, November 6th, 2011

Once you’ve completed your teacher’s aide training, you were ready to take on the world. Now that you have the perfect position, you are ready to expand your portfolio. This can be accomplished, of course, through additional teacher’s aide training, but have you considered the benefits of teacher’s aide or education awards? If you are [...]

After Teacher’s Aide Training: Using the Teacher’s Aide Pro or Lite to Track Student Progress

Friday, September 30th, 2011

After teacher’s aide training, you will no doubt have to adjust to the many different teaching styles in the classroom. Whether you work under one teacher, or come into contact with many, each one will have their own unique way of teaching. If you are a high tech person, or the teacher you assist is, [...]

The Above Average Teacher’s Aide – Cultivating Leadership Qualities in Students

Saturday, September 24th, 2011

After completing your teacher’s aide training, you will be prepared to set out and change the lives of many students. Whether they are children or adults, their lives will be affected by your assistance in the classroom. You can help mold these students into not only successful individuals who have a firm grip on life [...]

Teachers Aide: Communicating with Parents

Friday, August 19th, 2011

As a teachers aide, you will be responsible for the education and well-being of the students in your classroom. In order to help them successfully, though, you must have effective communication with their parents. A child’s parents are their first teachers, after all, so opening up good lines of communication can play a huge role [...]

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