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There are different types of teaching staff.
Of course, the teachers that we most see and meet are the classroom teachers. They take care of the whole class and basically teaches the children everything: language, math, science, etc.
Then, there are the special subject teacher. For example, there are the music, art, PE and chinese language teachers (etc). Parents should not be too unfamiliar with them if they pay attention to newsletter, etc.
After that, there are the "silent heroes". Most parents would not be able to really meet with them.
First, for each year, there are 1 to 2 teaching assistants helping out the classroom teachers. Teaching assistants would help teachers out by doing the more trivial jobs, like photocopying worksheets, cutting out display materials, etc. However, the teaching assistants are qualified to teach. They also help classroom teachers to help out students who needs just a little more help.
Second, they are the teaching specialists. These are teachers that help children with special needs. They go around different year levels to help students who need much more help. For example, some children are slower in reading and would benefit a little more training with phonics. Some children might have problems in understanding certain math basics and need different approaches to learn. As far as what I have observed, students would be pulled out of their regular class during the day to come to the specialist. There may be 3 to 5 students from the whole year level that are pulled out to have special sessions with the specialist. I think separate special sessions are held for language and math. I believe parents with children that requires special attention would be informed of the arrangement. So that was why I think parents should not be too worried unless you have been told you child is really weak at certain area. And have been provided with special help. |
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