Paraprofessionals
Who Are Paraprofessionals and What Do They Do?
Paraprofessionals are a vital part of the classroom team with a wide range of responsibilities and skills.
Teaching Profession
Bilingual Teachers Are in Short Supply. How 3 Districts Solved That Problem
Helping bilingual paraprofessionals obtain bachelor's degrees and teaching credentials leads to more bilingual teachers, districts found.
English Learners
Project
Este Distrito Est谩 Teniendo 脡xito con Estudiantes de Ingl茅s. 驴Puede Mantener su Impulso?
Logros del sistema escolar de Alabama se ven amenazados por financiaci贸n limitada, necesidades no atendidas y pol铆tica estatal moribunda.
English Learners
Project
Un Pueblo de Alabama Ahora Ve en los Estudiantes de Ingl茅s Su Futuro
驴Qu茅 ocurri贸 cuando un distrito escolar cambi贸 su cultura e invirti贸 en ayudas para los j贸venes estudiantes de ingl茅s?
English Learners
In Their Own Words
Una Auxiliar Biling眉e Explica el Valor de la Representaci贸n de los Estudiantes de Ingl茅s
Elizabeth Alonzo proporciona ahora el apoyo que no recibi贸 en la escuela: alguien que habla y valora su primera lengua.
English Learners
Project
Once Resistant, An Alabama Town Now Sees Its English Learners as Its Future
What happened when a school district changed its culture and invested in young English learner supports?
English Learners
In Their Own Words
A Bilingual Aide Explains the Value of Representation for English Learners
Elizabeth Alonzo now provides the support she didn't get in school: Someone who speaks and values her first language.
English Learners
Project
After Early Success With English Learners, Can a District Keep Its Momentum?
The Alabama school system's gains are threatened by time-limited funding, unaddressed needs at the secondary level, and moribund state policy.
School & District Management
Principals Give Thanks鈥攁nd Shoutouts鈥攖o School Support Staff
Custodians, lunchroom aides, secretaries, and bus drivers are 鈥渢oo often forgotten and underappreciated.鈥
Recruitment & Retention
Letter to the Editor
69传媒 Are Choosing Money Over Experience. Educators Are Fed Up
A special education instructional aide shares her frustration with the lack of appreciation for and low pay of her position.
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Why Staffing 69传媒 Is Harder Than Ever
Why schools are struggling to recruit and retain staff and how it affects student learning.
Recruitment & Retention
From Our Research Center
Paraprofessionals: As the 'Backbones' of the Classroom, They Get Low Pay, Little Support
They are critical to student learning and well-being, but often find better pay and benefits in other fields.
Education
Districts Lay Off Thousands of Paraprofessionals as 69传媒 Switch to Remote Learning
With looming budget cuts and no clear need for teacher aides, administrators are gutting their paraprofessional staff, a move that could have long-term academic consequences.
Teaching
Opinion
'Teachers & Aides Need to Work as a Team'
Three educators share advice on working with instructional aides/paraprofessionals, including having a "team" mindset and demonstrating empathy.