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Through consistent feedback and collaboration with a lead teacher, Special Education Teaching Assistants drive student goals by supporting them one-on-one, in groups, or by facilitating small-group activities that help students build their sensory skills, motor skills, life skills, and social-emotional skills.
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Engage student in play and games on the blacktop/field; Under general supervision, supervise students in the lunchroom and on the grounds; perform light cafeteria work as assigned; do related work as requested.
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Staffs circulation desk; Checks media center materials in and out to students and teachers using Destiny Library Manager Software Direct, if necessary, student assistants in assigned duties. Participates in lunchroom, recess, hall-monitoring, and bus duties.
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Supervises students in the playground, lunchroom, buses and other non-instructional areas as required and requested by the classroom teacher, principal and assistant principal. As needed, communicates with adaptive PE, social worker, parents, vision specialist, occupational therapist, speech therapist and physical therapist, or any other specialists to assure smooth transition of student.
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Assist with general supervision of students in multitude of settings including but not limited to classroom, hallways lunchroom and playground. Assist in classroom management of students and monitoring individual student behavior through crisis intervention by implementing positive behavior management strategies or other policies support by the program.
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Assist the administrators in supervising students in non-classroom settings such as lunchroom/playground supervision and bus arrival/dismissal. Technology: Perform basic computer skills including word processing and basic data entry related to student needs on district-provided technology; Readily utilize smart boards, projectors and other instructional technology provided by the district; Adhere to all District policies and procedures regarding technology usage.
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May be assigned monitoring duties, i.e., hallways, lunchroom, restrooms, and bus duty; ensures appropriate student conduct during these periods; escorts students to designated activity areas, i.e., music room, computer room, art classes, assemblies, etc.
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Coordinate the student lunchroom and work duty assignments. Assist with the supervision of organized student gatherings and see that all equipment is operativeCoordinate school bus supervision before and after school.
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Monitor special education students (i.e. classroom, field trips, community skills, lunchroom, playground, during life enrichment activities, etc.) Assist with monitoring duties which may include hallways, lunchroom, restrooms, and/or bus duty as assigned.
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To provide non-instructional services to students such as, but not limited to; student mobility, general health and safety, loading/unloading buses, monitoring lunchroom and other unstructured time.
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Recording student behaviors and administer socio-emotional focused procedures according to positive behavior support plans. Supervising and monitoring the lunchroom before school and during lunch periods on assigned days.
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This includes lunchroom, bus, playground duty, and travel to on-the-job training. This includes intervening in crisis situations and restraining disruptive or dangerous student behavior as needed.
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Support student specific communication needs according to the specifications in the students Individualized Education Plan. Reinforce appropriate behavior in accordance with classroom discipline expectations and behavior management as developed by the ARD committee, and school plan.
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Confer with Behavior Specialist, school administrators, teachers and site staff concerning individual student progress toward behavior plan goals. Actively supervise in non-academic settings, including monitoring lunchroom activities and mealtime procedures, including feeding and cleaning as needed.
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In 2017, BCPS received an historic investment from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, and we are continuing our transformation plan, advancing bold, top-to-bottom changes to provide a world-class career, college and community-ready education for every student, in every grade, at every school.
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