TA 1234 - The Role of the Educational Assistant
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Course Description
TA 1234 - The Role of the Educational Assistant 3 (2-0-0) UT | |
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Description: |
This course develops knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for educational assistants to perform their roles and responsibilities as members of an instructional team. Students are equipped to function effectively and professionally in a wide variety of educational settings from kindergarten through senior high school. Students will have the opportunity to integrate the skills and knowledge learned in their courses with practical experience in classroom environments.
Note: Students are responsible for securing a placement to complete the 45 hour practicum component in a school environment.
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Transfers To: |
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Time: | 15 Weeks, 75 Hours |
Timetable for TA1234
Code | Sec | Dates | Instructor | Room | Days | Time | Cost | Add to Timetable |
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TA1234 | EC |
Sep 3, 2024 to Dec 13, 2024 Asynchronous (Asynchronous) |
TBA | ONLINE | Varies | Varies | $552.69 | |
TA1234 | EC |
Jan 6, 2025 to Apr 18, 2025 Asynchronous (Asynchronous) |
TBA | ONLINE | Varies | Varies | $552.69 | |
TA1234 | EC |
May 5, 2025 to Jul 25, 2025 Asynchronous (Asynchronous) |
TBA | ONLINE | Varies | Varies | $552.69 |
Latest 10 Course Outlines for TA1234
Code | Section | Instructor | Semester | Download |
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TA1234 | A2 | Clark K | Sep-Dec 2022 | |
TA1234 | A2 | Clark K | Sep-Dec 2021 | |
TA1234 | A2 | Ostara V | Sep-Dec 2020 | |
TA1234 | A2 | Ostara V | Sep-Dec 2019 | |
TA1234 | A2 | Ray T | Sep-Dec 2018 | |
TA1234 | Ray T | Sep-Dec 2017 | ||
TA1234 | Kostuk C | Sep-Dec 2015 | ||
TA1234 | Suderman T | Sep-Dec 2014 | ||
TA1234 | Suderman T | Sep-Dec 2013 | ||
TA1234 | Suderman T | Sep-Dec 2012 | ||
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