I have to say that working as an instructional assistant has really opened my eyes to A LOT of what teachers go through and their daily struggles. I’m in college for elementary education and I’ve had several teachers encourage me to pursue a different degree which breaks my heart.
Hello. I just stumbled onto your video and explain a good majority of things for but do have this question. Currently I work as a bus attendant at my local school district but just interviewed/hired for a teacher aide position in a elementary school in my district. So I am excited but nervous to start this new side of things in a public school setting. I have a early childhood education background combined with experience in school bus transportation as driver/attendant. So I guess what am asking what to expect for my first day in this new role? Is it going to be like a teacher's aide in a daycare setting/bus monitoring? Will post below this what my new boss gave as a description. Thank you for time and feedback to my questions. Have a great day! Jessica 😊 From my new boss: Hi Jess, A teacher aides' duties include assisting the teacher in the classroom, assisting students and other clerical duties as needed for educational prep. The teacher aides do NOT assist in the cafe. And yes, 9-4 employees get lunch breaks and a crew time off etc. HR will speak to all that.
Hello! I’m so glad you found my video. I hope it helped. First things first, CONGRATULATIONS 🎉🎉!! That’s so exciting! I definitely think your experience as a bus attendant and in early childhood education will help you, especially with different interactions with the students. The job description does sound generally accurate. Your first day (depending on when it is) will most likely be assisting in setting up the classroom/s and materials for the first day of school, learning their routines, and getting to know about the school and other staff. If you’re starting on the first day of school, expect it to be a bit hectic lol. You’ll be assisting the teacher (or teachers. I supported the whole second grade, but that depends on your school) with getting the students set up and prepared. You’ll also be assisting them with the daily routines. As the year progresses you’ll most likely be doing small groups with different students involving different topics and subjects. All in all it IS similar to being an assistant teacher in early education just with more advanced topics. You may also experience more run ins with difficult behaviors in the classroom as the year progresses. What grade will you be assisting in?😊 If you ever have any questions, need any resources or help at any point please feel free to reach out anytime! Rachel😊
@@RachelBallard Good morning Rachel! Thank you for your kind words and feedback. The school I will be working in is K-3 grade. I have gotten some information about staff development days here in the end of August and then regular school start in September. I won't lie , I am a bit nervous but excited as well. Guess that is what everyone feels when entering a new phase in life. Truly appreciate your feedback because it helps in really knowing what I can except. All in all I just want to do a good job with this position and help wherever I can in the classes at my school. Will definitely touch base with you if anymore questions comes up. Now the wait for knowing staff development day and details. Thank you again and have a great day! Jessica 🙏😊
Is there only one instructional assistant at the school, and how many teachers do you/they work with? I'm on the verge of suggesting that our district implement such a program, but i havent found much in regards to roving positions that do less with students and more with supplies, organization, errands, etc.
There is an IA for every grade. I worked with five second grade teachers and assisted all of the second grade students. I helped with errands but I also did a LOT of small groups, guidance lessons, etc. Then there are behavioral IAs that are for the whole school. We had 4/5 of them. If there is a student with physical/mental needs then they had their own IA that only assisted them 😊
What state you work in ? Cause we don’t cover lunches that’s against our contract that’s like you doing a teacher job and you’re not getting paid to do that job . What ! You do car duty nope we don’t do that is a liability teachers been asked to do that and have gotten hurt. Smh
@@Classy_Lady23 I live in Florida. There’s lots of issues like that in schools here. It also depends on what county in the state you work for.. like this county eats the fines for over crowding the classrooms because they are not in ratio.
Thank you for sharing your videos with us, Ms. Rachel.
Thank you for watching! I'm happy to share❤️
This was really interesting to watch!! You definitely get your steps in. Good luck with the posters, that was a lot 😂
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed the video 😊
Haha, it was a bit time consuming but thankfully they’re all done now.
Today was my 1st time being an instructional aide & I must say why do you think so many teachers quit !?
I have to say that working as an instructional assistant has really opened my eyes to A LOT of what teachers go through and their daily struggles. I’m in college for elementary education and I’ve had several teachers encourage me to pursue a different degree which breaks my heart.
@@RachelBallard thanks for sharing , yes they go through a lot !!
I’m thankful to help, bc they definitely need a assistant
@@RachelBallard "they go through a lot" what does that even mean?
Great video😊
Thank you so much, I'm gad you liked it!😊
Hello. I just stumbled onto your video and explain a good majority of things for but do have this question. Currently I work as a bus attendant at my local school district but just interviewed/hired for a teacher aide position in a elementary school in my district. So I am excited but nervous to start this new side of things in a public school setting. I have a early childhood education background combined with experience in school bus transportation as driver/attendant. So I guess what am asking what to expect for my first day in this new role? Is it going to be like a teacher's aide in a daycare setting/bus monitoring? Will post below this what my new boss gave as a description. Thank you for time and feedback to my questions. Have a great day!
Jessica 😊
From my new boss:
Hi Jess,
A teacher aides' duties include assisting the teacher in the classroom, assisting students and other clerical duties as needed for educational prep. The teacher aides do NOT assist in the cafe. And yes, 9-4 employees get lunch breaks and a crew time off etc. HR will speak to all that.
Hello! I’m so glad you found my video. I hope it helped.
First things first, CONGRATULATIONS 🎉🎉!! That’s so exciting! I definitely think your experience as a bus attendant and in early childhood education will help you, especially with different interactions with the students.
The job description does sound generally accurate. Your first day (depending on when it is) will most likely be assisting in setting up the classroom/s and materials for the first day of school, learning their routines, and getting to know about the school and other staff.
If you’re starting on the first day of school, expect it to be a bit hectic lol.
You’ll be assisting the teacher (or teachers. I supported the whole second grade, but that depends on your school) with getting the students set up and prepared. You’ll also be assisting them with the daily routines. As the year progresses you’ll most likely be doing small groups with different students involving different topics and subjects.
All in all it IS similar to being an assistant teacher in early education just with more advanced topics. You may also experience more run ins with difficult behaviors in the classroom as the year progresses.
What grade will you be assisting in?😊
If you ever have any questions, need any resources or help at any point please feel free to reach out anytime!
Rachel😊
@@RachelBallard Good morning Rachel! Thank you for your kind words and feedback. The school I will be working in is K-3 grade. I have gotten some information about staff development days here in the end of August and then regular school start in September. I won't lie , I am a bit nervous but excited as well. Guess that is what everyone feels when entering a new phase in life. Truly appreciate your feedback because it helps in really knowing what I can except. All in all I just want to do a good job with this position and help wherever I can in the classes at my school. Will definitely touch base with you if anymore questions comes up. Now the wait for knowing staff development day and details. Thank you again and have a great day!
Jessica 🙏😊
Cute! I have orientation on Tuesday and im very nervous 😅😂
Congratulations!!! I hope everything goes well for you today 🫶🏻
Thank you for the video.Can you please let me know what type of questions we can expect in instructional assistant exam?
I'm so glad you found it useful! I am going to be posting a video this week with more detail, practice questions and resources for you all.💕
What is building account aide ? What’s their job description?
Is there only one instructional assistant at the school, and how many teachers do you/they work with? I'm on the verge of suggesting that our district implement such a program, but i havent found much in regards to roving positions that do less with students and more with supplies, organization, errands, etc.
There is an IA for every grade. I worked with five second grade teachers and assisted all of the second grade students. I helped with errands but I also did a LOT of small groups, guidance lessons, etc. Then there are behavioral IAs that are for the whole school. We had 4/5 of them. If there is a student with physical/mental needs then they had their own IA that only assisted them 😊
N a few days will be my first day as a teachers assistant
How did it go? :)
That's so exciting! How did it go? Will you be returning for the next school year?
@@RachelBallard it went really good a bit nervous but the kids are so nice and so is the teachers
What state you work in ? Cause we don’t cover lunches that’s against our contract that’s like you doing a teacher job and you’re not getting paid to do that job . What ! You do car duty nope we don’t do that is a liability teachers been asked to do that and have gotten hurt. Smh
@@Classy_Lady23 I live in Florida. There’s lots of issues like that in schools here. It also depends on what county in the state you work for.. like this county eats the fines for over crowding the classrooms because they are not in ratio.
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