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Best Practice Network has over 21 years of experience training teachers and teaching assistants to grow their careers. Weather you have a degree or not, or have experience or not - we have courses to help you!
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There are multiple ways to fund an additional teaching qualifications, among the most popular ways is via an apprenticeship. We offer multiple apprenticeships:
- Teaching Assistant Level 3 Apprenticeship
- Teaching Assistant Level 5 Apprenticeship
- Postgraduate Teacher Apprenticeship
These are entirely funded by the Apprenticeship Levy which your school pays into, if you school does not pay into the Levy then the Government will co-fund 95% of the programme.
Watch this video to better understand the apprenticeship levy.
teaching assistants work with students of all ages, often focusing on special educational needs (SEND), social and emotional well-being, or specific curriculum areas like EAL, forest schools, or music education. The role involves planning, implementing, and adapting learning activities, while drawing on research and reflective practice.
Specialist teaching assistants build relationships with learners, families, and professionals, contributing to the development of inclusive, supportive learning environments. They are responsible for supporting both individual and group learning, ensuring student safety, and
Watch this video to better understand the apprenticeship levy.
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