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Teacher Aide

Offered By: Penn Foster Career School

Learn the skills necessary for becoming a Teacher Aide -- at home, at your own pace. You'll learn classroom communication skills; major instructional techniques; technology's role in the classroom; how to assist students with special needs. Becoming a Teacher Aide promises you a rewarding future and plenty of career options. Most Teacher Aides work in a traditional classroom setting, assisting students in elementary, middle, or high school. Some choose to work extensively with special education students. You can even decide to focus on a certain subject that you love, such as math or science. Work a typical school schedule and have your summers off. Or work part time in an after school program or child day care center. Opportunities for trained Teacher Aides are everywhere! This program includes the textbooks, lessons, and learning aids you need to complete your program along with toll-free instructional support and access to student services by email, phone, and mail.