Assignment task: Support workers are expected to contribute to, implement, monitor and adjust strategies that will assist students in need of additional learning support or whose emotional wellbeing is at risk. Explain how they can it.
Answer each of the following questions:
Q1. What sort of issues or conditions might affect a student's learning performance so they require additional support in school?
Q2. How can an education support worker help identify their individual support needs?
Q3. How can they contribute to the development and implementation of suitable support strategies?
Q4. What resources or resource modifications or adaptations could be beneficial?
Q5. Why it is important to use inclusive support strategies and what improvement suggestions could a support worker make?
Q6. Why do students need opportunities to practise newly learned skills?
Q7. Why must support workers monitor students' learning progress and report to the teacher?
Q8. What should be done if students display uncharacteristic or challenging behaviours?
Q9. How can a support worker respond if they believe a student's emotional health and wellbeing is at risk, or the student is at risk of failing to meet expectations or complete their academic work?
When answering these questions take into consideration:
- observations and procedures for evaluating student needs
- barriers to learning
- collaboration-with students, parents, teachers and others
- expectations, goals and required learning outcomes-planning to meet individual needs
- procedures for identifying, assembling, modifying and adapting resources, equipment, the learning space, materials and activities
- different teaching/ support strategies
- language, literacy and numeracy skill development
- equity, inclusion and students' emotional health and wellbeing
- use of appropriate language when communicating in the school environment
- identification of emotional wellbeing issues that require interventions
- policies and procedures that must be followed when reporting on student needs