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Support in Further Education

Educating the educators: developing those who support learning for students with additional learning needs

First published: 06 December 2013
Cited by: 1
CorrespondenceGeraldine DavisDepartment of EducationAnglia Ruskin UniversityBishop Hall LaneChelmsfordEssex CM1 1SQEmail: geraldine.davis@anglia.ac.uk

Abstract

This article reports findings from a research project which developed and introduced the Enhanced Learning Support Assistant Programme (ELSAP) as a source of professional development for learning support assistants who were supporting students with additional learning needs in a college of further education in England. The purpose of this article is to share findings from the project and to highlight the benefits experienced when learning support assistants can participate in professional development activity. The research project was a mixed methods study with participants drawn from learning support assistants within one college of further education in England. Data were collected throughout the 14‐week intervention. Findings indicate that the programme had a positive effect on participants' confidence, sense of professional identify and of being valued, as well as improving their ability to perform their role.

Number of times cited: 1

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