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Wayzata Public Schools is currently seeking a Special Education teacher with the ability, skills, and training necessary to work with a broad array of students with disabilities in a cross-categorical model, such that they can receive an appropriate education program in their neighborhood school.
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Ability to teach and othersStrong interpersonal and teaming skillsKnowledge of the latest trends in education and how technology enables learningAssessment expertise at multiple Kirkpatrick levels and Bloom TaxonomyDemonstrated ability to develop participant-centered, applied learning solutions.
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The CAO provides direction and supervision over the various services of the Academic Instructional Team Including: Curriculum, Observations (Professional Growth Plans), Assessments, professional development, Special Education, and strategic planning.
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Project I.D.E.A.L aims to improve first-year student success and to improve instructional technology and data utilization by creating a student success model centered in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI.
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Master’s degree, preferably in educational/instructional technology, instructional design, or higher education administration. CMU , with instructional design principles and awareness of accessibility requirements.
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Required Degree Masters Minimum Requirements Master’s degree (Educational Technology, Digital Media, New Media, Learning Experience Design, Instructional Design or related field preferred.) The Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology and Special Education at Michigan State University is seeking outstanding candidates for anticipated fixed-term (non-tenure stream) faculty positions in the Master of Arts in Educational Technology program that will be filled on a recurring basis.
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Preferred: Bachelor’s or advanced degree in organizational development, training and development, human resources development, education, organizational psychology, or related field. This program manager will have demonstrated excellent instructional design, facilitation, delivery, and change management skills, including the ability to think strategically and quickly translate business performance gaps into learning deliverables that add sustained value over time.
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Modifies materials and implements instructional and behavior management strategies for students under the direct supervision of the Special Education teacher. This individual focuses on creative teaching strategies and instructional techniques that will empower students to progress, impact quality of their life, and self-direction.
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Today, Kaleidoscope Education Solutions, Inc. is a nationwide staffing leader in school-based therapy and special education services. Responsibilities: The classroom teacher is responsible for providing a developmental and instructional program for assigned students.
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Endorsement with a Special Education (Emotionally Impaired/ Autism/Cognitive Impairment/Learning Disabilities/ Physical Education for students with disabilities/ Speech and Language Impairment, and/or Visual Impairment.
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Master's degree, or MBA in business, operations, human resources, adult education, organizational development, instructional design or related field. Master's degree, or MBA in business, operations, human resources, adult education, organizational development, instructional design or related field.
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The Educational Specialist is an on-site instructional leader who works in close collaboration with the Education Department and the Site Director to support front-line staff (Academic Enrichment Coaches and Activity Specialists) in the delivery of skill-based curricula and thematic projects.
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This role requires a blend of curriculum development, instructional design, competency based education, and human centered design. Currency with skills-based trends, applied research and innovations in education, instructional design, and skill development through the application and recommendation of new methodologies, technologies, and pedagogical approaches to enhance learning effectiveness.
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Partner with Instructional Design and Learning Design to incorporate Quality Learning Principles with an emphasis on diversity, equity and inclusion. We serve the higher education, workforce skills, secondary education, English language teaching and research markets worldwide.
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Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in instructional design, curriculum development, or educational technology, preferably in higher education or online learning environments. Summary:The Instructional Designer (ID) designs program and curriculum development projects for new and existing programs at Education Affiliates' (EA) schools and colleges.
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