LAUSD Special Education Assistant Practice Exam

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Which is NOT a paraprofessional responsibility?

Providing a safe environment.

Assisting with instructional tasks under supervision.

Supporting students with disabilities.

Being used as a substitute teacher.

The main idea here is how a paraprofessional’s role is defined in special education: they support learning and safety under the guidance of a licensed teacher, helping with tasks and materials as directed and assisting students with access to instruction. Providing a safe environment, helping with instructional tasks under supervision, and supporting students with disabilities all fit that support role. Being used as a substitute teacher, however, goes beyond what a paraprofessional does. Substitute teaching involves delivering instruction, planning lessons, assessing students, and managing the full classroom in the absence of the regular teacher—responsibilities that belong to credentialed teachers. So that option is not a paraprofessional responsibility, which is why it’s the correct choice.

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