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Wolf Trap Teaching Artists are required to complete multiple classroom residencies and/or develop one workshop within their first year as a Teaching Artist. A minimum of 3 years of experience as a professional artist and/or teaching artist in a performing arts discipline (dance, drama, puppetry, drama, and storytelling.
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The right applicant may have experience homeschooling or working with homeschooled children, ministry in your Catholic parish, teaching Religious Education or Catechism classes, teaching your own children, or perhaps teaching in a classical or private school (although prior experience is not required.
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The right applicant may have experience homeschooling or working with homeschool children, ministry in your Catholic parish, teaching Religious Education or Catechism classes, teaching your own children, or perhaps teaching in a classical or private school (although not required.
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Educational Instruction: Under the direction of the Teacher Therapist, plans, coordinates, evaluates, and implements a comprehensive curriculum which meets the individualized behavioral, academic and social needs of each student enrolled in the classroom and which is directly related to each child's Individualized Educational Plan. Provides classroom instruction under the direction of certified teaching staff.
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Teaching artists should have experience in developing and executing theatre education curriculum (acting, musical theatre, movement/dance, improv, physical comedy, stage makeup, creative drama), classroom management skills, and have reliable transportation.
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Required ExperienceRN MDS/DSD Coordinator Acute Rehab/TCU:Current California RN licenseBSN degree requiredEvidence of continuing educationPrior experience in an acute care facility or formal classroom educationPrior experience in long term care settingKnowledge of Title XXII, OBRA, MDS and Medicare regulationsKnowledge/experience in adult teaching methods.
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Prepare teaching materials for deaf education teacher during periods not assigned. Help keep classroom orderly and attractive when assigned to deaf education classroom. Acquire knowledge of hearing equipment and Ling sounds while assisting the classroom teacher.
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Candidates must have experience teaching in a classroom or/and in a synchronous environment, as well as have a minimum of 3 years in Medical Billing & Coding. POSITION OVERVIEW: ProTrain is currently recruiting for an experienced Live Online instructor with experience teaching Medical Billing & Coding.
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RESPONSIBILITIESFacilitate group music lessons - Teach weekly lessons to teen music teachers on how to play their instrument andteach a class, improving fluency in their instrument and skill in classroom management and teaching.
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Performed under the daily supervision of the classroom teacher with training and oversight provided by a consulting Early Intervention Specialist. POSITION GOAL: The Early Intervention Teaching Assistant I provides supervision and instructional activities forchildren with developmental delays; does related work as required.
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Early Literacy Teacher without Active VA Teaching License: $25/Hour. Early Literacy Teacher with Active VA Teaching License: $30/Hour. Communicates with classroom teacher and reading specialist to discuss student progress and provide feedback.
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We are seeking a part-time High School Math and Physics teacher to teach in a classical and Catholic classroom for approximately 6-12 hours per week beginning in August for the 2024-2025 academic year.
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Individuals who do not currently hold 'eligible' status for classroom teaching from the NYC Department of Education (DOE) will be asked to undergo a fingerprinting and background check by the NYC DOE PETS system.
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Demonstrated classroom teaching experience. Is responsible for instructional and other general duties as indicated by the District Principal, the Director of Curriculum & Instruction Prek-5, the Assistant Superintendent for Teaching and Learning, directives of the Superintendent of Schools or his/her designees, and policies of the Marlborough School Committee.
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Begin your journey with Kelly Education and secure your spot for both long-term and daily substitute Paraprofessional teaching positions for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year. Supervising students in out-of-classroom settings (e.g., assemblies, lunchroom) as directed and supervised by an authorized school district employee (e.g., school principal.
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