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5 +2 | Teaching assistant |
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5 +1 | resource educator |
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5 | learning support teacher |
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Teaching assistant Explanation: In the UK, non-qualified and partially-qualified assistants are called teaching assistants and they help with all children. You also have special needs assistants who help with children with dyslexia etc. |
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13 mins confidence: peer agreement (net): +1
2 hrs confidence:
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