"Inclusive Practice for Learning Support Assistants explores the role of the LSA and, drawing from first-hand interviews, sheds light on a variety of LSA experiences and perspectives, detailing the (often hidden) aspects of their work to support the learning of SEND and neurodivergent students. Covering key areas including wellbeing support, challenging behaviour and student independence, chapters: provide LSAs with practical tips and reflective insights to improve their work supporting children and young people in schools, and explore dialogic education and assistive technologies, with much-needed reflection opportunities. They include guidance on working with students one-to-one as well as in small groups and offer advice on how LSAs and teachers can foster strong working relationships in class. This informative and accessible guide will give both new-starter and more experienced LSAs a strong and holistic understanding of the role, inclusive practice, and where they can really make a difference for their students. It will be valuable reading for LSAs, as well as the teachers and SENCOs who work closely with them"--
This book explores the role of the LSA and sheds light on a variety of LSA experiences and perspectives. Full of practical tips and insights, it is valuable reading for both new and experienced LSAs, as well as those who work closely with them.
Inclusive Practice for Learning Support Assistants
explores the role of the LSA and, drawing from first-hand interviews, sheds light on a variety of LSA experiences and perspectives, detailing the (often hidden) aspects of their work to support the learning of SEND and neurodivergent students. Covering key areas including wellbeing support, challenging behaviour and student independence, chapters:
• Provide LSAs with practical tips and reflective insights to improve their work supporting children and young people in schools
• Explore dialogic education and assistive technologies, with muchneeded reflection opportunities
• Include guidance on working with students one to one as well as in small groups
• Offer advice on how LSAs and teachers can foster strong working relationships in class.
This informative and accessible guide will give both new starter and more experienced LSAs a strong and holistic understanding of the role, inclusive practice and where they can really make a difference for their students. It will be valuable reading for LSAs, as well as the teachers and SENCOs who work closely with them.