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Assist campuses in the development, implementation, and/or participation in professional development of instructional methodologies that allow curriculum accommodations and differentiated instruction based on student learning needs resulting from dyslexia, a disability, specific condition, or impairment.
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STEM, Culinary Chemistry, Mathtopia, Arrow X- Archery, and diverse Reading Enrichment classes (inclusive of ESL/ELL, Dyslexia, LD) are just a glimpse of what we offer. As the Club Program Leader, reporting directly to the Site Leader, they expertly manage staff, facility partners, and curriculum, ensuring the safety, joy, and emotional well-being of every Cluber.
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Implement the ILTexas dyslexia curriculum programs with fidelity. Under the program supervision of the charter Dyslexia Implementation Specialist, the campus Dyslexia Teacher provides students evidence-based, multisensory structured literacy instruction for students with dyslexia, in accordance with the Texas Dyslexia Handbook.
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Credentialed as either a Certified Academic Language Practitioner (CALP), Certified Academic Language Therapist (CALT), or Licensed Dyslexia Therapist Preferred. Provide evidence-based, multisensory structured literacy instruction for students with dyslexia.
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Seeking a Middle School Reading Interventionist / Dyslexia Specialist at Great Hearts America in Arlington area, Texas. Knowledge of curriculum and instruction; Understanding of the needs of early literacy, oral language development, and struggling readers.
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Two endorsements are also available: Dyslexia and ESOL. The School of Education has a solid reputation and has been recognized as the top teacher preparation program in the state. The School of Education offers bachelors degrees in the following: Elementary Education, Special Education/General Curriculum, Middle Grades Education, History Education, and Math Education.
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TORs/Special Education instructors may work with individuals who have physical disabilities, sensory impairments (i.e. hearing or visual), speech and language difficulties, learning difficulties such as dyslexia, conditions such as autism, social, emotional and mental health needs, or have a combination of these difficulties.
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Plans and provides professional development in the areas of dyslexia and inclusion. Assists school districts in the implementation of dyslexia programs and inclusionary practices. Knowledge of all Texas Education and Administrative Codes related to dyslexia and related disorders.
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An earned doctorate, or the foreign equivalent, in literacy, reading, elementary education, curriculum instruction, inclusive education, or closely related field with 18 hours in literacy/reading, completed by 8/1/2023.
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Graduate degrees offered are MAT: Pedagogy and M.Ed. Curriculum & Instruction. – Curriculum Vitae. Experience with online teaching, preferably in the Canvas learning management system. Graduate degrees offered are MAT: Pedagogy and M.Ed. Curriculum & Instruction.
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The successful candidate will teach undergraduate and graduate courses, online and traditional, primarily teaching elementary education classes with a strong literacy emphasis. The Shorter University School of Education invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track faculty position with a start date of August 2024.
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Expertise in supporting students with dyslexia, learning disorders, and ADHD with strength based instructional methods is desired. The Learning Specialist also collaborates with faculty across the curriculum and content areas to: create deeper curricular connections, embed strategies and scaffolds into classroom instruction, and, when needed, develop individualized approaches for students.
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Keep informed of and comply with federal, state, district, and school regulations and policies for reading improvement/dyslexia teachers. Coordinate with district curriculum department to ensure the fidelity of curriculum and instruction.
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Wolcott College Prep is currently seeking an experienced high school Learning Specialist dedicated to teaching to the strengths of college-bound students with learning differences to join our team of professionals.
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Implement our Learning Efficiency Acceleration ProgramTM (LEAP): a transformative program targeting ADHD, Dyslexia, working memory challenges, Executive Functioning deficits and debilitating levels of anxiety, among several other challenges.
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