When people think about schools, they usually picture teachers leading lessons at the front of the room. But if you look a little closer, you’ll often see another professional quietly working alongside students: an educational assistant (EA).
They might be helping a child with reading, offering encouragement during a math activity, or walking with a student who needs extra support. They may not always be in the spotlight, but EAs are essential to the smooth running of a classroom.
But what exactly does an educational assistant do? Let’s take a closer look at this rewarding role and find out why EAs are such an important part of today’s classrooms.





