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Our program director is responsible for training teachers to implement best practices in their classroom, ensuring continuous implementation of curriculum throughout the day, overseeing our school age program, scheduling events, maintaining Health Department, ELC, VPK, and APPLE rules, regulations and standards.
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Outcomes of the Instructional Coach’s work include exemplary early learning classroom quality, teacher-child interactions, and retention of staff. At least five years of Early Childhood classroom experience.
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The Early Literacy Coordinator will assist teachers with differentiation of instruction to close achievement gaps for all students in reading/writing while working collaboratively with the ELAR Curriculum Coordinator.
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Implement instructional activities, including individual, small and classroom groups; indoor and outdoor experiences; and field trips that all promote language, literacy, mathematics, science, creative arts, social emotional and physical development, and positive approaches to learning.
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Responsibilities:Ensure School Readiness/ComplianceUtilize the curriculum goals and objectives to assist the lead and assistant teacher in developing lesson plans to support the early learning standards and include educational experiences in Language/Literacy, Math, Science, Social Studies, Creative (Music, Art and Drama), Social & Emotional, and Physical Development.
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Areas to be taught include, but are not limited to, foundation courses; developmentally appropriate practice courses; multicultural courses; literacy, science, social studies and mathematics methods courses; assessment courses and classroom management courses.
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Experience with informal and formal assessment instruments and a teaching approach informed by training in a specific early literacy (Wilson, Slingerland, Lindamood-Bell, Reading Revolution.
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Performs other duties as requested by members of the Child Development Leadership Team. Qualifications: Bachelor or Advanced degree in Early Childhood Education preferred or related field with early childhood coursework.
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Groves Literacy Partnership (GLP) Learning Evaluations program provides equitable access to the early identification of learning disabilities through leading the program and performing comprehensive diagnostic evaluations.
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Work collaboratively with the WVDE office of K – 12 Academic Support, the WVDE Early Learning Technical Assistance Center at the Marshall University June Harless Center to design literacy resources, provide technical assistance, and ensure consistent messaging of WVDE literacy initiatives.
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Emergency Literacy for VPK Instructors. Language and Vocabulary in the VPK Classroom. We are seeking a dedicated Early Education Director to join our team. If you are a visionary leader with a deep commitment to early education, we invite you to apply for this rewarding opportunity as our Early Education Director.
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Master’s degree in education administration, early childhood education, elementary education, reading, special education, speech language pathology or a closely related field along with three or more years of successful professional teaching experience teaching young children (PK-3.
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Knowledge of universal screening in social-emotional learning and early reading and math literacy preferred. from individual student level to building level, including early intervention and prevention programs (e.g., programs to address bullying, school violence, and school safety; utilize positive behavioral supports (classroom structure and systems, behavior management techniques, and learning environment design) effectively; programs to address academic skill deficits.
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We are currently accepting applications for the 2024-25 school year to deliver division-specific curriculum that includes student-driven project work and early literacy within a Reggio-inspired environment.
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You know high-quality instructional materials in early literacy and can support partners in their implementation at the classroom and school level. /or a deep conceptual understanding of the instructional shifts in early literacy.
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