So I started a new job as a learning support assistant in September, to support 2 teachers in year 4. There are a number of very challenging children in both classes, behaviourally and academically. One of the teachers is really struggling with her class. The longer I have been there the more I can see that a lot of it is because the work she is giving them is way too hard, she doesn't seem to know how to differentiate. They spend entire lessons with nothing to do, and as a result wander around, chase each other, clamber under tables. She just ignores them and teaches to the front rows of the class. More recently she has been asking me to take groups out and work elsewhere with them. Except the work she gives me is way too hard and I end up having to think off the top of my head how to make it appropriate/doable. The last couple of weeks I have spent pretty much the whole day out of class with them, trying to drag them kicking and screaming thro the work she has set. I do try to bring in stuff myself if I know what they will be doing but the 2 teachers plan the next day's work after school so I dont normally find out til the next morning what Im doing. I know I need to talk to her but she is so stressed and defensive its difficult....her partner teacher is also overwhelmed and fit to burst, no doubt partly from supporting the other. I am temporary tho - if I rock the boat too much I worry I will have no future at the school. But I am worried about these 2 teachers and I am worried about the children. I dont know what to do. Can anyone advise??
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