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Supervises the daily operations and activities of several research sites and studies for the Multitudes program, a collection of state-wide field research studies contributing to the development of a free, culturally and linguistically affirming early literacy screener for California public schools.
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The UCSF Dyslexia Center is developing a new digital tool, free for all California public schools, to aid in the early identification of Kindergarten and First Grade students who may face challenges learning to read.
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Our current groups include: Africa, Middle East, Central Asia Network, African American Network, Chinese Culture Network, Early Career Professionals, Japanese International Leadership Network (JILN), Lilly India Network, Organization of Latinos at Lilly, PRIDE (LGBTQ + Allies), Veterans Leadership Network, Women's Network, Working and Living with Disabilities.
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Early Childhood Teacher qualified in the State of CO and enrolled (or interested in enrolling) in college courses OR BA/MA in Early Childhood Education OR BA/MA in an unrelated field with field with a minimum of 30 credits in ECE OR a current Teaching License with an endorsement in EIEd, ECE, or SpED.
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Development and Early Education and the goals and objectives of the current NC Pre-K curriculum including progress toward School Readiness Goals. Plan and implement learning experiences that address physical health and development, social and emotional development, approaches to learning, logic and reasoning skills, language, literacy, mathematics knowledge and skills, science knowledge and skills, creative arts expression, and social studies knowledge and skills.
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An earned doctorate in education or related field (e.g., early childhood, literacy, elementary education, secondary education, urban education, special education). Additional dual certification pathways leading to early childhood, elementary, and secondary education with ESL are also available.
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Beginning Reading Teachers Wanted for Fun After-School Tutoring!
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The work schedule is event driven and may require early morning, late night, and weekend shifts. Other computer literacy recommended (including Microsoft Outlook). The Sous Chef is responsible for assisting the Executive Chef as the second in command over the culinary department.
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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, youll 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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Early Learning Corps is powered by AmeriCorps members who serve as tutors. Unleash your passion - become an Early Learning Tutor and be the difference! Early Learning Corps is an Ampact educational program that is fueled by research from the National Science + Service Collaborative.
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Assists families in making the transition into and out of the Early Head Start/Head Start Program and into Kindergarten. Networks with key community organizations and agencies to provide parent training in developing life skills, including parenting, income generation/entrepreneurship, improvement of communication skills, literacy, mental and physical health care, financial planning, and resolving conflicts or violence.
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Ph. D. or Ed. D. in Early Childhood Education or a related field (e.g., Curriculum & Instruction, Family and Child Studies, Human Development and Family Sciences, Literacy, Teacher Education) by appointment date (August 12th, 2024.
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The course explores the specialized skills and knowledge needed to design and develop library programs, services, and resources for infants and young children (0-8 years) The course will follow the literacy continuum, from language development through to independent reading writing, with a special focus on the first three years of life, early literacy, and the role of family and community.
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Healthcare Staffing Professionals, Inc. is looking for a Early Childhood Special Education Teacher to work in a school setting in Rockford, IL. Candidates will provide excellent special education instruction to students with disabilities; demonstrate best practices to enhance student performance; to provide excellent educational opportunities in the least restrictive environment that is conducive to student achievement.
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The Irvine Unified School District comprises a diverse population of more than 36,000 PK-12 students in one early childhood learning center, 24 elementary schools, five K-8 schools, six middle schools, five high schools and one alternative high school.
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