Provide support for learning activities:
It involves providing quality support to the teacher on planning, delivering and evaluating learning activities, includes good communication with the teacher.
Support children’s development:
Supporting physical, emotional, communication and intellectual development of children, and actively participate on planning to meet children’s development needs; includes observing, sharing observational findings,...
Help to keep children safe:
Supporting on different safety areas; preparing and maintaining a safe environment, safeguarding children, encouraging positive behaviour and managing incidents (such as accidents, …show more content…
Support the use of information and communication technology for teaching and learning:
Setting up the ITC resources needed for activities, using them, and supporting children undertaking ITC activities; it involves good communication with the teacher, and adequate knowledge of the equipment, the activity, and the safety requirements.
Use information and communication technology to support pupils’ learning:
Getting ready to use ITC to support teaching and learning by agreeing with the teacher the opportunities and criteria of the resources used, and identifying resources that meet the needs of the children and the program.
Observe and report on pupil