Teacher Assistant

Competency-based
ONET: 25-9042.00

1

Years

48

Skills
Classroom instruction topics
  • EEC 1000: Introduction to Early Childhood Education
  • EEC 1200: Early Childhood Curriculum I
  • EEC 1311: Early Childhood Curriculum II
  • EEC2407: Facilitating Social Development
  • EDG2943 Educational Service Field Work
On-the-job training
  • Knowledge of basic principles of child growth and development
    • Identifying developmental milestones of children birth to 5 years of age
    • Identifying components of quality care including, health, safety, curriculum planning, play, social/emotional development, language and literacy, culturally responsive caregiving, and comprehensive family support services
    • Analyzing how children learn
    • Describing how personal learning style affects young children’s learning
    • Explaining the importance of a strong teacher-child relationship in fostering young children’s development
    • Identifying factors that may contribute to atypical development
  • Creation of developmentally appropriate learning environment that is safe, healthy, respectful and supportive of children and families
    • Describing developmentally appropriate content and goals for health, safety, and nutrition program for young children
    • Identifying classroom procedures that teach proper health habits (e.g., washing hands before eating and after using bathroom, covering one’s mouth when coughing, etc.)
    • Determining the factors to be considered in providing a safe environment for young children
    • Creating safety rules for the classroom and playground
    • Analyzing the role of culture in health, safety and nutrition education
  • Understanding and application of the principles of screening and assessment
    • Describing the purpose and methods of assessment
    • Evaluating screening and assessments instruments
    • Discussing uses of formal and informal screening and assessment data to plan for the educational needs of children
    • Identifying the components of portfolios and how they are used to assess children’s development
    • Describe the role of web-based platforms and how they are used for effective documentation of screening and assessment data
  • Understanding and application of the principles of screening and assessment
    • Explaining the type of professional behavior expected of an adult in the classroom
    • Demonstrating professional characteristics such as responsibility, cooperation, dependability, and self-evaluation
    • Describe early childhood educator’s professional responsibility towards their students’ and families’ privacy and confidentiality as it relates to the use of social media
    • Identifying professional early childhood organizations on the local, state, and national levels and analyzing their position statements
    • Identifying opportunities for professional growth
  • Development of educational programs that promote the social and emotional development of children
    • Differentiating between subjective and objective observations
    • Demonstrating the ability to write objective observations
    • Examining the relationship between positive guidance and the child’s developing sense of competency, self-esteem, and self-control
    • Explaining the relationship between child development and realistic behavioral expectations for children
    • Identifying techniques and strategies that promote conflict resolution and prosocial behavior
    • Discussing the role of the classroom environment in influencing behavior
    • Identifying developmentally appropriate components of a positive and effective classroom
    • Develop and implement lesson plans that recognize you children’s individual learning styles
  • Development of educational programs that improve motor, language and cognitive development of children, including literacy development
    • Discussing how play promotes cognitive, physical, social, emotional, creative development, language acquisition, and self-help in young children
    • Describing the developmental sequence and stages of play
    • Explaining the importance of play in promoting children’s development
    • Differentiating between child-initiated play activities and teacher-directed activities
    • Identifying environments that promote active learning through play, such as independent exploration, discovery, and multisensory involvement
    • Identifying activities that promote active learning through play, such as independent exploration, discovery, and multisensory involvement
    • Describe developmentally appropriate role interactive technology and media play to develop digital literacy in the preschool classroom
    • Summarizing the characteristics of developmentally and culturally appropriate practices that guide effective instruction
  • Identification and demonstration of effective program management techniques
    • Identifying philosophy, policies, planning, supervision practices and family participation as variables involved in quality programming
    • Describing and discussing developmentally and culturally appropriate practices for children birth to age 5
    • Identifying state standards and national standards, policies, and position statements for young children
    • Designing a developmentally appropriate environment based on children’s needs
    • Describe and develop lesson plans that support a developmentally appropriate curriculum
  • Promotion of involvement and positive relationships with families and communities
    • Identifying strategies and models for encouraging, facilitating, and incorporating family and community involvement in all phases of early childhood education
    • Identifying barriers that limit access to high quality care or services
    • Selecting effective communication techniques to use with families.
    • Analyzing the diversity of contemporary families and how to provide for their needs
    • Identifying procedures for appropriate and effective family conferences
    • Describe the role of web-based platforms and mobile apps for effective communication with families
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