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  2. This report explores the role and benefits of external experts working alongside teachers in Scottish schools. It provides a framework for best practice and recommendations for facilitating the involvement of external experts in teacher-led school education.

  3. Roles of external professionals who work in schools School nurse, comes into school to check hearing, eyes, weight, height of children. They come into schools to talk to parents about any problems the children have or if the nurse has any concerns about children themselves.

  4. Educational psychologist. An educational psychologist can work with your child, you and others to help everyone better understand, assess and support your child in their learning and development. They have a wide range of duties that can include helping the local authority assess your child’s additional support needs.

  5. This paper reveals the individuals involved in four case study schools using an audit pro-forma, documentary analysis and interviews with school staff and external agencies.

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  6. Apr 30, 2019 · In many areas, school leaders recognize the valuable role that external providers can play in supporting school improvement work. However, finding a partner that is the right fit can be daunting and time consuming.

  7. This thesis examines the other individuals involved in schools and classrooms who are not teachers or teaching assistants. Many terms exist for these individuals including external agents, providers and specialists. This is set within a policy background of government reports, Acts and initiatives from the early 1900s.

  8. In a related study, we focused on how states hired and fired external providers, a process that involves four stages that states take part in to vary-ing degrees: solicitation, vetting, monitoring, and evaluation (VanGronigen & Meyers, 2020).