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Roles and Responsibilities of a Teacher Support Specialist

Roles and Responsibilities of a Teacher Support Specialist. A responsibility is something we are obligated to account for or answer to. What are some of the responsibilities that come with the role of a parent?.

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Roles and Responsibilities of a Teacher Support Specialist

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  1. Roles and Responsibilitiesof a Teacher Support Specialist

  2. A responsibility is something we are obligated to account for or answer to. What are some of the responsibilities that come with the role of a parent?

  3. What responsibilities have you assumed with all of your roles?Share what you wrote during the Smart Start with your partner. YIKES!

  4. Review… • Take a few minutes to go through this slide show with your partner. • Read and comment about the roles and responsibilities of a mentor. • Read and comment about the characteristics of a mentor. • Think about the areas where you have strengths. • Identify the areas that need growth.

  5. Roles of TSS • mentor • counselor • Teacher • advocate • role model • coach • guide • sponsor • colleague

  6. PRIMARY FUNCTIONS OF THE TSS • To support the development, refinement, and advancement of effective teaching practices • To provide appropriate technical assistance and guidance to improve the teaching performance of others.

  7. MENTORING A nurturing process in which a more skilled or more experienced person, serving as a role model, teaches, sponsors, encourages, counsels, and befriends a less skilled or less experienced person for the purpose of promoting the latter’s professional and/or personal development. Mentoring functions are carried out within the context of an ongoing, caring relationship between the mentor and protégé.

  8. Take a 10 minute break!

  9. Responsibilities of the TSS • Giving information related to procedures, guidelines, and expectations of the school district • Collecting, disseminating, or locating materials or other resources • Giving information about teaching strategies or the instructional process

  10. Responsibilities of the TSS con’t • Offering support by listening empathetically and sharing experiences • Giving guidance and ideas related to discipline and student management

  11. Responsibilities of the TSS con’t • Offering information about organizing and planning the school day • Helping arrange, organize, or analyze the physical setting of the classroom

  12. Responsibilities of the TSS con’t • Teaching while the new teacher observes (preceded by a conference to identify the focus of the observation and followed by a conference to analyze the observed teaching episode) • Critiquing and providing feedback on the beginning teacher’s performance

  13. Responsibilities of the TSS con’t • giving help or ideas related to conferencing or working with parents • offering information about organizing and planning the school day • helping arrange, organize, or analyze the physical setting of the classroom

  14. An effective, skilled teacher A good communicator A good listener Enthusiastic Confident dedicated Sensitive Caring Patient Non-judgmental Professional Experienced Flexible energetic CHARACTERISTICS OF A TSS

  15. CHARACTERISTICS OF A TSS • Perceived by the principal and other members of the faculty as being a successful teacher • Open to having observers visit the classroom and willing to explain reasons for making certain teaching decisions. • Patient and considerate in guiding the development of teachers over a designated period of time. • Tactful in handling matters related to the personal and professional welfare of others. • A trusted role model who values the teaching profession and shows respect for colleagues.

  16. CHARACTERISTICS OF A TSS Look in your handbook – pages 31-36 to see different perceptions of a good teacher. Highlight what you feel is important.

  17. Profile of a Good Mentor • Pull the form, Profiling A Good Mentor, from the website. • Follow the instructions on the form. • When the music begins, find your “Chocolate Partner” and share what you wrote. • (You can take them to your computer.)

  18. 100 THINGS A MENTOR TEACHER MIGHT DO IN A HELPING RELATIONSHIP Find this document on your website, week one. Highlight (on the computer) things that you can do immediately. Print this and add it to your notebook.

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