Ethical Practices for Teacher Assistants

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How Teacher Assistants Can Work Ethically Every Day

Ethical Practices for Teacher Assistants are very important for building trust and respect in the classroom. As a teacher assistant, you support both the teacher and learners. It is your responsibility to act honestly, respectfully, and with care at all times.

Here are some key ethical practices that every teacher assistant should follow:

  • Respect Confidentiality: Always keep learner and teacher information private. Do not share personal details about learners or plans without permission.
  • Be Honest: Report any concerns about learners’ wellbeing or safety truthfully to the teacher or school management.
  • Show Respect: Treat learners, teachers, and parents with kindness and respect, no matter their background or ability.
  • Stay Professional: Arrive on time, be prepared, and follow the teacher’s instructions carefully.
  • Support Equality: Help create an inclusive environment where every learner feels valued and gets a chance to learn equally.
  • Use Positive Language: Speak in a way that encourages learners and helps build their confidence.
  • Avoid Bias: Do not show favouritism or judge learners based on their race, gender, or home language.
  • Keep Learning: Always try to improve your skills and knowledge for the benefit of learners.

How to Handle Difficult Situations

If you see something wrong, like bullying or neglect, tell the teacher or school leader immediately. Do not try to fix serious problems by yourself. Always report in a professional way and focus on the welfare of the learner.

Remember, your behaviour as a teacher assistant sets an example for learners. Following ethical practices helps build a safe and positive learning space where every child can grow.

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You are a teacher assistant supporting Grade 3 learners in a busy classroom.

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