This month we are celebrating another fantastic LMP learner and sending congratulations to Amayah Bashford for being the ‘apprentice of the month’.
Amayah is a 17-year-old SEND Teaching Assistant at Ark Kings Academy Primary in Birmingham. She has only been in her role for just over a month and has shown great potential and an appetite for learning. In her own words Amayah commented;
“ I chose this apprenticeship programme as from a young age I always wanted to work with young children and make a difference in their lives and watch them make progress. I think doing an apprenticeship is the best way to gain a qualification whilst learning and earning. I am getting first hand experience of the real work with practical on the job training. I am enjoying my role as a Teaching Assistant supporting SEND students and gaining new skills in school.
I find the main benefit of the apprenticeship is developing specific and relevant skills to my chosen field and also by earning money whilst also gaining a qualification at the end of it
The things I am most proud of during my apprenticeship are seeing the impact on children’s lives and how I adapt to children’s needs and making others around me proud.
The best thing about my role as a SEND TA is seeing the children progress and making a positive impact on children’s lives by helping them overcome any challenges celebrate their successes and see their growth. I enjoy being part of their learning journey.
I have been supported through my apprenticeship by my tutor Amy. She is very swift to respond if I need help with something and she provides extra resources when needed. I have monthly reviews with my tutor which helps me complete my assignments. My colleagues at work are also really supportive with my apprenticeship and are always open to any questions regarding my assignments.
The skills I have gained from this apprenticeship are professionalism and teamwork whilst gaining valuable knowledge from my colleagues in school.
After my apprenticeship, I am keen to be employed full-time as a TA within the school and continue to support the children here at Ark.”
Amayah was nominated for this award by Amy Albutt, Teaching Assistant Tutor at LMP Education, who commented; “Amayah is keen to do her best. Brand new to the role, she has already made a fantastic impression in her school. Her line manager has said how she has shown remarkable commitment to her role in such a short space of time, consistently applying her learning to support both pupils and teachers. Her proactive attitude and willingness to go above and beyond have been noted by her line manager. Amayah has built strong relationships with pupils, fostering a positive and inclusive learning environment. Her commitment to personal development and her continuous improvement in meeting her knowledge, skills and behaviours have been outstanding as she consistently asks for support to improve her work, dedicated to getting a distinction. She truly demonstrates the qualities of an exemplary teaching assistant apprentice.” Congratulations Amayah!
Discover more about LMP Teaching Assistant SEND Pathway here.