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What is a learning support teacher and how to become one

Updated January 8, 2025
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Dr. Diana Jones,
Dr. Christian Wilkens Ph.D.
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A learning support teacher works with students of all ages with learning difficulties or disabilities, helping them to overcome barriers to their education.These teachers develop and implement individualized plans to meet the needs of each student, which may include modifying curriculum, providing additional resources, or adapting teaching methods. They collaborate with classroom teachers, parents, and other professionals to ensure that each student receives the support they need to succeed.

What general advice would you give to a learning support teacher?

Dr. Diana JonesDr. Diana Jones LinkedIn profile

Chair, Department of Kinesiology, Anderson University

General advice: I would encourage graduates to find a mentor who can guide them in their careers, stay on top of the latest technology, not be too hard on themselves, be flexible, be team players, be present, and care about their students.
ScoreLearning Support TeacherUS Average
Salary
2.6

Avg. Salary $33,914

Avg. Salary $59,228

Stability level
9.1

Growth rate 4%

Growth rate 0.3%

Diversity
5.9
Race

American Indian and Alaska Native 0.37%

Asian 3.60%

Black or African American 9.26%

Hispanic or Latino 11.47%

Unknown 3.96%

White 71.34%

Gender

female 78.84%

male 21.16%

Age - 42
Race

American Indian and Alaska Native 3.00%

Asian 7.00%

Black or African American 14.00%

Hispanic or Latino 19.00%

White 57.00%

Gender

female 47.00%

male 53.00%

Age - 42
Stress level
9.1

Stress level is very high

7.1 - high

Complexity level
8.6

Complexity level is advanced

7 - challenging

Work life balance
5.5

Work life balance is fair

6.4 - fair

What are the pros and cons of being a learning support teacher?

Pros

  • Collaborating with other teachers to create inclusive classrooms

  • Using creativity and innovation to engage and motivate students

  • Being part of a team that supports the whole child, including their social and emotional well-being

  • Opportunities for professional development and growth

  • Feeling a sense of fulfillment from helping others

Cons

  • Working with limited resources and funding constraints

  • Handling administrative tasks, such as paperwork and data tracking

  • Navigating complex legal requirements related to special education services

  • Coping with burnout or compassion fatigue

  • Dealing with job insecurity or budget cuts that can impact employment

Learning support teacher career paths

Key steps to become a learning support teacher

  1. Explore learning support teacher education requirements

    Most common learning support teacher degrees

    Bachelor's

    62.3 %

    Master's

    21.6 %

    Associate

    8.4 %
  2. Start to develop specific learning support teacher skills

    SkillsPercentages
    Classroom Management21.75%
    Math12.27%
    Mathematics9.18%
    IEP7.04%
    General Education Curriculum5.14%
  3. Research learning support teacher duties and responsibilities

    • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
    • Assist in the educational and social development of students with autism.
    • Communicate regularly with relate service providers, teachers and parents, and participate in CSE and RTI meetings.
    • Conduct school base and individualize professional development regarding reading and mathematics instruction.
  4. Prepare your learning support teacher resume

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  5. Apply for learning support teacher jobs

    Now it's time to start searching for a learning support teacher job. Consider the tips below for a successful job search:

    1. Browse job boards for relevant postings
    2. Consult your professional network
    3. Reach out to companies you're interested in working for directly
    4. Watch out for job scams

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Average learning support teacher salary

The average learning support teacher salary in the United States is $33,914 per year or $16 per hour. Learning support teacher salaries range between $23,000 and $49,000 per year.

Average learning support teacher salary
$33,914 Yearly
$16.30 hourly

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How do learning support teachers rate their job?

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Learning support teacher reviews

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A zippia user wrote a review on Jan 2023
Pros

The kids light up my days.

Cons

The demand and low pay. Teachers have families, too.


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A zippia user wrote a review on Aug 2022
Pros

You got to work with learners who will love you unconditionally. It gives a great satisfaction to be able to help them. I love learners with Special Needs and I am a Mom of one.

Cons

I can't say, maybe because there is none.


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A zippia user wrote a review on Mar 2022
Pros

Kids, teaching lessons, co-teachers, hours, weekends off, salary, holidays off, summers off, paid sick and personal days

Cons

Administration, observations, being told what to teach and HOW to teach it, expecting us to participate in things we might not want to or have the time for, staff meetings with no substance


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Updated January 8, 2025

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