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At the District Office, early childhood education and before- and after-school care are provided to our youngest learners. Understanding of the workshop model and a comprehensive approach to teaching literacy and mathematics.
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About Literably Early literacy assessment software for elementary schools Company Size: 1 - 5 People Year Founded: 2013 Country: United States Company Status: Actively Hiring Looking for Partners Looking for Clients Raising Funds Share This Job.
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Texas certification or equivalent certification in Early Childhood, EC-6 Elementary Education/Literacy and/or SPED is preferred. Teaching undergraduate and/or graduate courses in the development and education in Early Childhood, Literacy, and/or SPED, clinical teachers.
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Credit hours in Elementary Education, Recreation, or Early Childhood (over 19+ years of age) ★ Develops and implements lesson plans of weekly activities that meet requirement set by Supervisor that involve themed-based activities, CATCH programming, STEM, literacy, character development, and leadership and diversity initiatives.
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Teach undergraduate level courses in ELEM related to early literacy methods; classroom management; diversity, equity, and inclusion; science methods; social studies methods; and/or various other content and general method consistent with candidate expertise and program needs.
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Minimum of 18 credits in elementary or early childhood education with literacy at bachelor or master's level. Teach courses in literacy at all levels of education (birth to grade 12.
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Engage in academic scholarship, including grant writing, and conducting and publishing research in elementary literacy education (e.g., early literacy acquisition, oral language development, literacy with English learners/multilingual learners, writing instruction, teacher education in literacy.
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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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Orton-Gillingham and/ or another early literacy training. The Literacy Specialist provides early intervention support and remediation services to students in Senior Kindergarten through grade five who are struggling with literacy, specifically reading.
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The department of Elementary Education at California State University, Northridge (CSUN) is seeking a tenure-track faculty member in Early Childhood and Literacy Education at the rank of Assistant Professor.
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15 credit hours from an accredited college or university in early childhood education, child development, special education, elementary education or the human services field and 1 year of experience with children.
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Started in 2003, Early Learning Corps has helped more than 115,000 children build early literacy and numeracy skills and get ready for Kindergarten. As an Early Learning Tutor, you’ll spend your days helping kids ages 3-5 talk, read, write, sing, and play to develop early reading and math skills.
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Work closely with the Special Education Coordinator, Special Education Manager and Language Acquisition & Family Literacy Manager to ensure implementation and integration of special education and best practices for English-language learners to improve achievement for all students.
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Degree, preferably in Early Childhood Education or Child Development-related field, and/or CDAKnowledgeable in elementary-aged curriculum with emphasis on literacy, mathematics and science.
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One of the nation's only locally embedded, grow-your-own models of teacher preparation, the BPSTPP is part of the larger strategy of the Recruitment Cultivation and Diversity Programs in the Office of Human Capital to address the demand for highly qualified, equity-minded and racially literate early childhood, elementary and secondary school teachers for Boston's classroom.
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