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Teacher Aide Reviews
What is it like working as a Teacher Aide?
February 2015
Teacher aide advice.
Teacher Aide:
Stress level can be high, know that you are not guaranteed to stay with one teacher. Be flexible and acceptable of change. Maybe asked to do stuff that is not in your job description.
January 2015
It is challenging.
Teacher Aide:
Pros: Working with children. Art and design.
Cons: Pay, working environment and management.
January 2015
The disconnect between the lawmakers and the reality.
Teacher Aide:
Focus on trying to make a difference one child at a time. Educate your family and friends regarding problems in your local area and encourage them to get involved with their local schools.
March 2014
I Like My Job. I Enjoy Being With The Preschooler.
Teacher Aide:
Spend less time writing lesson plans and always have an extra energy for small children.
January 2014
Teacher Aide:
This is only a job to get your feet wet in education. All teachers aides should be working to be a teacher and beyond.
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