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What is your job role?

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Annie, from St. Ben's Infant/Toddler replied:

Teacher aide.

Barbara, from Barkley replied:
Assisting the teacher in the classroom, assisting in room preparation and preparation of class materials, and working and playing directly with the children.

Claudia, from White replied:
I assist teachers in the adaptation and implementation of classroom assignments and behavior plans for all students in the classroom.

Edna, from St. Ben's Infant/Toddler replied:
To assist USD 500 in any way possible.

Joy, from Bright Futures replied:
Educational Support Staff.

Joyce, from Opportunity Preschool replied:
To assist the lead teacher in planning, carrying out plans, setting up the classroom and record keeping.

Kenna, from Bright Futures replied:
I help the teacher prepare activities and help her carry those out while interacting with the children. The main focus is the children.

Lovie, from St. Ben's Infant/Toddler replied:
Assistant teacher.

Marcia, from Bright Futures replied:
Working in the Wellington school district with inclusion.

Pat, from Raintree Montessori School replied:
I work with special needs preschool students, in an inclusive setting, who have IEP's and are attending a community setting. I work in many capacities as a teacher, therapist, planner, janitor, etc. I help train the teachers to work with and adapt things for the student. I attend team meetings and carry out the goals and objectives on the child's IEP.

Patti, from Barkley replied:
Help with the children, clean up, put breakfast and lunch on the table, and clean up after. In the afternoon I do paperwork.

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