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added value or a familiar face?: the impact of learning support assistants on young readers
Oleh:
Gray, Colette
;
McCloy, Sarah
Jenis:
Article from Bulletin/Magazine - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal Of Early Childhood Research vol. 05 no. 03 (Oct. 2007)
,
page 285–300.
Topik:
learning support assistants
;
reading attainment
;
self-esteem
;
systematic phonics
;
young readers
Fulltext:
285.pdf
(163.73KB)
Isi artikel
As the number of learning support assistants (also referred to as classroom assistants, teaching aides, auxiliary support and paraeducators) employed in the primary sector continues to increase, questions concerning the contribution they make to raising standards of attainment remain to be answered. This article reports evidence from a small-scale study undertaken to evaluate the impact learning support assistants have on the reading attainment of young children taught in schools using a whole class systematic phonics approach. A matched sample test/retest approach was employed to examine differences in the reading performance of pupils who did and did not receive additional reading support. Whilst overall, pupils exposed to the whole class systematic phonics approach showed a signifi cant improvement in reading performance, no added value was noted for pupils receiving learning support assistance. On the contrary, the results suggest that learning support may have a detrimental impact on lower ability readers. Contradictions between the empirical fi ndings and the views of teachers are discussed here.
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