Title: What do Paraprofessionals do
1What do Paraprofessionals do
2MN Definition of Paraprofessional
- MN 3525.0200 DEFINITIONS FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION
- Subp. 10a. Paraprofessional. Paraprofessional
means a district employee who is primarily
engaged in direct instruction with one or more
pupils for instructional activities, physical or
behavior management, or other purposes under the
direction of a regular education or special
education teacher or related services provider.
3Definition of Paraprofessional
- Paraeducators (paraprofessionals) are school
employees who - (1) Work under the supervision of teachers or
other licensed/certificated professionals who
have responsibility for - a) Identifying learner needs,
- b) Developing and implementing programs to meet
learners needs, - c) Assessing learner performance, and
- d) Evaluating the effectiveness of education
programs and related services, and - (2) Who assist with the delivery of instructional
and other direct services as assigned and
developed by certified/licensed professional
practitioners. - - (Pickett, 2002)
4What roles have you seen paraprofessionals
fulfill in classrooms?
- What has seemed to work?
- What could work better?
5 Paraprofessional Roles -
- The following is cited in NCLB as appropriate
roles for paraprofessionals - - Providing one-on-one tutoring for eligible
students - Assisting with classroom management (such as
- organizing instructional and other
materials) - Providing assistance in a computer laboratory
- Conducting parental involvement activities
- Providing support in a library or media center
- Acting as a translator
- Providing, under the direct supervision of a
teacher, - instructional services
6 Paraprofessional Roles -
- The Study of Personnel Needs in Special Education
(SPeNSE, 2001) found that while there were
differences by region and district regarding the
types of services paraeducators provided, the
majority of special education paraeducators,
nationwide, spend at least 10 of their time on
each of the following activities - - Providing one-on-one instruction
- - Providing instructional support in small
groups - - Modifying materials
- - Implementing behavior management plans
- - Monitoring hallways, study hall, other
- - Meeting with teachers
- - Collecting data on students and
- - Providing personal care assistance.
7Appropriate Roles
- What does it mean to assist and support the
teacher in providing services - to students?
- What are appropriate roles for paraprofessionals?
8Appropriate Roles
- Some paraprofessionals report that they are fully
responsible for the instructional program of a
student. Still others report making
instructional decisions, writing IEPs, and more. -
- Are these appropriate roles?
9Appropriate Roles Wallace, Stahl, Johnson
(2003)
10Whose Role??
11Issues in identifying role
- How have teachers roles changed in the past 15
years? - How have paraprofessionals roles changed?
- What issues exist related to supporting students
in general education classroom? - What issues exist in supporting students in
community environments?
12MN Core Competencies for Instructional
Paraprofessionals
- Minnesota developed a set of Core Competencies
for Instructional Paraprofessionals. These
should be used to guide training, portfolio
development, and more. - Find the full competency list and other resources
at - ici2.umn.edu/para
13MN Core Competency Areas for Instructional
Paraprofessionals
- ? Philosophical, Historical, and Legal
Foundations of Education - ? Characteristics of Students
- ? Assessment, Diagnosis, and Evaluation
- ? Instructional Content and Practice
- ? Supporting the Teaching and Learning
Environment
14MN Core Competency Areas for Instructional
Paraprofessionals
- ? Managing Student Behavior and Social
Interaction Skills - ? Communication and Collaborative Partnerships
- ? Professionalism and Ethical Practices
- ? Academic Instructional Skills in Math, Reading,
and Writing
15Job Descriptions Reviews Wallace, Stahl,
Johnson (2003)
16Components of Job Description
- Position Title
- Position Setting
- Qualifications for the Position
- Purpose
- Duties and Responsibilities
- Training Requirements
- Supervision Guidelines
- Evaluation Guidelines