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Education assistants aid teachers in planning and presenting lessons and helping students learn various subjects. Teacher assistants may work part-time or full-time. Teacher assistant duties vary in different schools. At a higher level, they may be qualified to occasionally replace the teacher in their absence apart from handling basic administrative tasks. The teacher assistant working at the preschool will be supervising children during play or lunch. Those who are working at high school needs to focus on creating lesson plans, preparing material for the classroom, and assisting with remedial teaching. Some education assistant works with students with disabilities and they may need to provide basic care to students to help with personal hygiene. They also need to assist students with personal care needs.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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