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  2. Teaching assistant - Wikipedia

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    A teaching assistant interacts with a reading child in October 2006 at U.S. Sasebo Naval base. A teaching assistant (TA) or education assistant (EA) is an individual who assists a professor or teacher with instructional responsibilities.

  3. Teaching assistant (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Teaching assistants are often used to take small groups of children out of a class that need extra support in an area, such as literacy or numeracy.This can also include work with children with special educational needs (SEN), either on a 1:1 basis or in an alternative provision to promote inclusion.

  4. Special education - Wikipedia

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    In England and Wales, the acronym SEN (for Special Educational Needs) denotes the condition of having special educational needs, the services which provide the support and the programmes and staff which implement the education. [95] In England SEN PPS refers to the Special Educational Needs Parent Partnership Service.

  5. Academic ranks in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Academic staff whose responsibilities encompass both research and teaching: Professor; Reader (or principal lecturer in some post-1992 institutions [6]) Senior lecturer (not all universities have this title [7]) Lecturer or clinical lecturer: this is largely equivalent to an 'Assistant Professor' rank at a US university

  6. List of academic ranks - Wikipedia

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    Teaching Assistant was abolished in 1982, but people holding it remain teaching assistants until retirement. ... salary of around 33,000 euros per year (about 56000 ...

  7. Special education in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The definition of SEN is set out in the Education Act 1996 [1] and was amended in the Special Educational Needs and Disability Bill of 2001. [2] Currently, a child or young person is considered to have SEN if they have a disability or learning difficulty that means they need special educational provision.

  8. Teaching fellow - Wikipedia

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    Thus, a senior teaching fellow may have the same salary, status and teaching responsibilities as a senior lecturer. Teaching fellows in institutions such as the University of Aberdeen may also potentially reach the rank of professor [citation needed]. The University of Reading runs a University Teaching Fellowship scheme that was launched in ...

  9. Dubai College - Wikipedia

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    Teaching staff: 133 [2] Years: Year 7-13: Gender: ... Their excellent A Level results mean that up to 52% of Dubai College leavers now go on to study at the top 1% of ...