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Teacher assistants work under a teacher’s supervision to give students additional attention and instruction.
DutiesTeacher assistants typically do the following:
Teacher assistants also are called teacher aides, instructional aides, paraprofessionals, education assistants, and paraeducators.
Teacher assistants work with or under the guidance of a licensed teacher. Generally, teachers introduce new material to students while teacher assistants help reinforce the lessons by working with individual students or small groups of students. For example, after the teacher presents a lesson, a teacher assistant may help a small group of students as they try to master the material.
Teachers may seek feedback from assistants to monitor students’ progress. Some teachers and teacher assistants meet regularly to discuss lesson plans and student development. Teacher assistants sometimes help teachers by grading tests and checking homework.
Some teacher assistants work only with special education students. Some of these students attend regular classes, and teacher assistants help them understand the material and adapt the information to their learning style. Teacher assistants may work with students who have more severe disabilities in separate classrooms. They help these students with basic needs, such as eating or personal hygiene. With young adults, they may help students with disabilities learn skills necessary for them to find a job or live independently after graduation.
Some teacher assistants work in specific locations in the school. For example, some work in computer laboratories, teaching students how to use computers and helping them use software. Others work as recess or lunchroom attendants, supervising students during these times of the day.
Although most teacher assistants work in elementary, middle, and high schools, others work in preschools and childcare centers. Often, one or two assistants work with a lead teacher to provide the individual attention that young children need. They help with educational activities. They also supervise the children at play and help with feeding and other basic care.
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Teacher assistants typically need to have completed at least 2 years of college coursework.
EducationMost school districts require applicants to have completed at least 2 years of college coursework or have earned an associate’s degree. Teacher assistants in schools that have a Title 1 program (a federal program for schools with a large proportion of students from low-income households) must have at least a 2-year degree, 2 years of college, or pass a state or local assessment.
Associate’s degree programs for teacher assistants prepare the participants to develop educational materials, observe students, and understand the role of teachers and teaching assistants in the classroom.
Most states require instructional aides who work with special-needs students to pass a skills-based test.
Important QualitiesCommunication skills. Teacher assistants need to discuss students’ progress with teachers and parents, so they need to be able to communicate well.
Interpersonal skills. Teacher assistants interact with a variety of people, including teachers, students, parents, and administrators. They need to develop good working relationships with the people they work with.
Patience. Working with students of different abilities and backgrounds can be difficult. Teacher assistants must be patient with students who struggle with material.
Resourcefulness. To reinforce lessons, teacher assistants must explain information to students in a way that meets each student’s learning style.
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Average Length of Employment | |
Supervisory Aide
4.0 years
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Paraprofessional Aide
3.0 years
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School Aide
2.6 years
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Instructional Aide
2.5 years
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Teacher Aide
1.9 years
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Aide
1.9 years
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Kindergarten Aide
1.8 years
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Classroom Aide
1.8 years
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Top Careers Before Supervisory Aide | |
Cashier
14.9%
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Office Manager
6.4%
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Registered Nurse
6.4%
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Teacher Assistant
6.4%
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Manager
6.4%
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Medical Assistant
4.3%
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Teaching Assistant
4.3%
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Volunteer
4.3%
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Case Manager
4.3%
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Assistant Coach
4.3%
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Nurses' Aide
4.3%
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Project Manager
4.3%
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Sales Associate
4.3%
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Activity Assistant
4.3%
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Aide
4.3%
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Receptionist
4.3%
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Top Careers After Supervisory Aide | |
Case Manager
8.0%
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Home Health Aid
6.0%
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Assistant
6.0%
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Correction Officer
6.0%
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Teacher Assistant
6.0%
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Physician Assistant
4.0%
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Resource Coordinator
4.0%
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Residence Supervisor
4.0%
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Substitute Teacher
4.0%
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Volunteer
4.0%
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Registered Nurse
4.0%
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Assistant Director
4.0%
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Supervisor
4.0%
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Gender | |
Female 72.2% |
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Male 20.8% |
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Unknown 6.9% |
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Ethnicity | |
White 66.0% |
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Hispanic or Latino 14.1% |
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Black or African American 8.4% |
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Asian 6.7% |
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Unknown 4.9% |
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Foreign Languages Spoken | |
Spanish 100.0% |
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Schools | |
University of Phoenix 9.1% |
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South College 9.1% |
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University of Akron 4.5% |
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University of Wisconsin - Green Bay 4.5% |
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University of Connecticut 4.5% |
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Rowan College at Gloucester County 4.5% |
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Marshall University 4.5% |
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Troy University 4.5% |
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Suffolk County Community College 4.5% |
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Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College 4.5% |
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Platt College-Riverside 4.5% |
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Rochester Community and Technical College 4.5% |
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University of Bridgeport 4.5% |
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Moraine Valley Community College 4.5% |
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Concordia University Wisconsin 4.5% |
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Colorado Northwestern Community College 4.5% |
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George Mason University 4.5% |
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University of Wisconsin - La Crosse 4.5% |
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Baker College of Jackson 4.5% |
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Palm Beach State College 4.5% |
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Majors | |
Business 16.7% |
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Criminal Justice 11.9% |
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Kinesiology 7.1% |
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English 7.1% |
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Education 7.1% |
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General Education, Specific Areas 4.8% |
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Teaching Assistants/Aides 4.8% |
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Medical Assisting Services 4.8% |
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Health Care Administration 4.8% |
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General Studies 4.8% |
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Social Work 4.8% |
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Psychology 2.4% |
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School Counseling 2.4% |
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Music 2.4% |
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Pastoral Counseling And Specialized Ministries 2.4% |
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Library Science 2.4% |
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Interior Design 2.4% |
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Military Applied Sciences 2.4% |
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Elementary Education 2.4% |
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Human Resources Management 2.4% |
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Degrees | |
Other 34.0% |
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Bachelors 32.0% |
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Associate 16.0% |
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Certificate 14.0% |
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Masters 4.0% |
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