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Teacher Assistant

 

Program Year: 2010-2011

Program Length: 10 months – (38 weeks)

Program Description:

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This program prepares graduates to assume diverse responsibilities within educational settings. These responsibilities may include assisting children with special needs by adapting or modifying educational materials and programs. In addition, teacher assistants participate in observing and reporting a child’s progress to teachers and other related professionals. Teacher assistants also reinforce learning in one-on-one or small group situations, act as facilitators for the inclusion of children with special needs; and prepare instructional materials for teachers.

Program of Study:

CDEV0101 Child & Adolescent Development (3 credits)
COMM0105 Interpersonal Communication (3)
COMP0108 Introduction to Basic Computing Skills (3)
COMP0118 Computers in Education and Adaptive Technology (2)
ENG0100 College and Workplace Writing (3)
FA001 Standard First Aid – CPR (Level C) New 2006 Protocol (1.1)
TAST0100 Roles and Responsibilities (2)
TAST0102 Effectively Managing Student Behaviour in Educational Settings (3)
TAST0105 Language Development & Instructional Strategies (3)
TAST0106 Math Development and Instruction Strategies (3)
TAST0107 Working with Students with Exceptionalities – Level I (3)
TAST0109 Practicum (2)
TAST0117 Working with Students with Exceptionalities (3)
TAST0119 Practicum II (4)

Program Delivery:

This program is delivered by audiographics using CentraOne on site.

Admission Requirements:

- Credit in English 30-1 (English 30) or 60% English 30-2 (English 33) or successfully complete a skills appraisal assessment; and
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Credit in Applied or Pure Math 10 or 65% in Math Prep 10 or Math 24 or successfully complete a skills appraisal assessment
or
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GED will be accepted for the academic requirements providing the GED scale scores equate to grade 12 English and grade 10 Math

-Fluency in English
-Submission of Criminal Records Check-Vulnerable Sector (prior to practicum experience)

Application Process:

APPLICATION: Complete and submit the Northern Lakes College application form (available at all Northern Lakes College locations and on the college website).

TRANSCRIPTS: Provide an official high school and/or post-secondary transcript. This must be forwarded directly to Northern Lakes College, Admissions Services, from the granting institution (there may be a charge for this). If the high school attended is in Alberta, the College may be able to obtain marks directly from Alberta Learning. When transcripts are received at NLC, they are reviewed to determine if the academic requirements for admission to the program are met.

ACADEMIC SKILLS APPRAISAL: If transcripts are not available or do not show the academic requirements, applicants may complete the Academic Skills Appraisal for the English and Math requirement. The College uses the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) and a writing exercise. If testing is required, the applicant will be informed and arrangements made for writing the test. Although every effort will be made to set up the testing at a location and time most convenient for the applicant, it may be necessary to travel to a College campus for this.

FORMS: Applicants who meet the academic requirements will be sent a form for the Criminal Record Check. This form is to be completed by the appropriate agency and returned to Admissions Services. Please Note: The existence of a criminal record may affect practicum placement, program completion, and employment prospects.

ACCEPTANCE: Applicants who meet the admission requirements will be accepted and offered a space in the next available offering of the program. In some cases, the spaces at a specific location may be full and accepted applicants will be placed on a waitlist. These applicants will be accepted in the order of ‘first qualified, first served.” It may also be possible to transfer to another location if there is space. Applicants will receive a letter informing them of their acceptance status.

FUNDING: Applicants are encouraged to check on funding options early. Counsellors can assist with identifying funding options and applying for sponsorship of fees and living costs.

REGISTRATION: Before the start date of the program, accepted applicants will receive information about registration dates, times, locations and other information to assist them.

Cost Estimates:

2010-2011 Fees:

Tuition:
ALL FEES ARE UNDER REVIEW

$4,381.50
Student Association Fee:$   140.00
Learning Resource Fee: (books/materials)$1,444.50 
TOTAL ESTIMATED COSTS:$5,966.00
Supplies – estimate - not paid to NLC        $100

Locations:

Athabasca, Atikameg, Barrhead, Cadotte Lake, Driftpile, Fort Vermilion, Grouard, High Level, High Prairie, La Crete, Loon River, Manning, Paddle Prairie, Peace River, Peerless Lake, Slave Lake, Smoky River (McLennan), Stony Point (Wabasca), Swan Hills and Valleyview

Offering Dates:

Term 1: August 30, 2010 - December 17, 2010
Term 2: January 4, 2011 - April 21, 2011
Term 3: May 2, 2011 - June 17, 2011

Transferability:

Some courses may transfer to other institutions.

Employment Opportunities:

Graduates of the program will be prepared to work with children in the school system from Kindergarten to Grade 9 and with children in early intervention programs or daycares.

Contact Information:

Admissions:Jennifer Ellison at (780) 849-8605 (fax 849-2570)
e-mail: ellisonj@northernlakescollege.ca
Questions regarding status of your application, student housing, program costs, Academic Skills Appraisal testing and other services.
Program Contact:Shelley Wilkinson at (780) 849-8771
e-mail: wilkinson@northernlakescollege.ca
OR
Michelle Mitchell at (780) 849-8689 (fax 780- 849-8608)
e-mail: mitchellm@northernlakescollege.ca
Questions about program content, admission requirements, employment opportunities
 
Counselling Services:Contact your local campus
Questions regarding funding, support services