Stratford’s teacher aide course can help you learn more about teacher aide jobs right in the comfort of your own home! Stratford’s teacher aide correspondence course is designed to let you train for teacher aide jobs without interfering with your current job or busy schedule.
Many teacher aide jobs are part-time or during regular school hours. So, if you are a busy mom, working during school hours could be a great career opportunity for you! A teacher aide performs a number of teacher aide jobs such as providing instructional and clerical support to classroom teachers, meeting with parents, supervising children, or helping teachers set up for special projects.
Stratford’s teacher aide course offers comprehensive career education in many of these areas, some of which include: • Developmental characteristics of children • Assisting the teacher and instructional support • Child behaviors in the classroom • Communication and listening • Group dynamics in the classroom • Group leadership skills • Classroom meetings • Working positively with parents
View the complete teacher aide course outline. Stratford’s teacher aide training methods give you the flexibility to study when and where it is most convenient for you. This means that you could have your teacher aide career diploma in as little as six months, or if you prefer, take up to two years to complete your course.
Our one low tuition fee and the option to make low monthly payments make Stratford’s teacher aide correspondence course work with almost any budget!
As a student in our teacher aide distance learning course, you will receive everything you need to successfully graduate and earn your career diploma: • All textbooks, study guides, and learning aids • A full range of student services, including online exams • A personalized career diploma upon graduation • Unlimited access to qualified instructors by e-mail or toll-free phone • Free shipping and handling |
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| "On the whole, I thought it was an awesome program. It opened many doors for me." — B.J. - Saskatchewan |
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| "I have regained my confidence as a parent and dismissed the doubts I'd held about myself as a Middle School Employee. I am more confident in myself as a result and feel ready to go to work as a paraprofessional and possibly continue my education for a teaching certificate." — S.P. - Pennsylvania |
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