P. Lacey, The role of learning support assistants in the inclusive learning of pupils with severe and profound learning difficulties, EDUC REV, 53(2), 2001, pp. 157-167
This paper presents findings from a study of the role played by learning su
pport assistants (LSAs) in the inclusion of pupils with severe or profound
learning difficulties. The data suggest that LSAs are of crucial importance
in making this possible and supporting these pupils' learning. The most ef
fective LSAs supported groups of pupils rather than individuals, offered ju
st the right amount of support, had time for planning and reporting back to
teachers; and felt a valued part of the staff team.