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| SUB-MAJOR GROUP 33: TEACHING ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS
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Teaching associate professionals teach a range of subjects
at the primary and pre-primary education levels, organise
educational activities especially for children below primary
school age, or teach physically or mentally handicapped
children, young persons or adults, or those with learning
difficulties.
Tasks performed by workers in this sub-major group usually
include: preparing programme of learning and giving instruction
in a range of subjects at the pre-primary and primary education
levels; planning and organising activities designed to
facilitate children's development of language, or physical and
social skills; adapting curriculum to suit the particular group
of mentally or physically handicapped persons, or those with
learning difficulties, and teaching them using braille, lip-
reading and other special aids and techniques; engage in other
teaching activities including teaching h.ow to fly aircraft or
drive motor vehicles or other engines. Supervision of other
workers may be included.
It should be noted that, depending on the specific tasks and
degree of responsibility in executing them, as well as on the
national educational and training requirements, it may be
appropriate to classify some of the occupations that are
identified here into Sub-major group 23,
Teaching professionals. This is relevant to the occupations
classified into Minor groups 331, Primary education teaching
associate professionals, 332, Pre-primary education teaching
associate professionals, and 333, Special education teaching
associate professionals.
Occupations in this sub-major group are classified into the
following minor groups:
331 Primary education teaching associate professionals
332 Pre-primary education teaching associate professionals
333 Special education teaching associate professionals
334 Other teaching associate professionals
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