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Collaborate with school staff and leadership concerning the development, implementation and evaluation of best practices and instructional strategies for ELL students to attain high academic achievement according to District and State Standards.
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ELL or ESL Endorsement a Plus. Description: Full time second grade teaching position. ELL or ESL Endorsement a Plus. Qualifications: Professionally Licensed Educator with certification to teach at the elementary level and registered in Tazewell County.
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The English Language Learner (ELL) Program Advisor guides the Integrated English Language and Civics Education-Integrated Education & Training (IELCE-IET) and supports learners in the English as a Second Language (ESL) Adult Education programs in Arkansas.
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Assists in the coordination of services for which migrant children qualify in the district in which they reside, including: Early Intervention, Title I, ELL, health and welfare services, counseling and special education.
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Facilitate the process of exiting students from the ELL program. Job Title: Teacher, English Second Language - Olson Middle (2023-2024) Part-time and Requisition ID number: 99886. Minneapolis Public Schools will not deny anyone the opportunity for training or employment because of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender or gender identity, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, sexual orientation, age, family care leave status, or veteran status.
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1625 Teacher- ELL/SEI. A structured English Immersion or English as a Second Language endorsement or Spanish Bilingual approved area. 1625 Teacher- ELL/SEI. A structured English Immersion or English as a Second Language endorsement or Spanish Bilingual approved area.
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Valid New Jersey ESL (English as a Second Language) / ELL Teacher Certificate. Support the English language arts literacy needs of the English language learners (ELL). Valid New Jersey ESL (English as a Second Language) / ELL Teacher Certificate.
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BA required, BA in Education preferred, Spanish (or other second language helpful but not required), basic knowledge of computers. Have a heart for immigrant and refugee populations. Students’ proficiency levels range from non-English speakers to level 6 (approximately 9th grade reading level), basic recording keeping such as attendance, follow up on students who do not attend classes, promoting classes in the community with flyers and attending community events, and assisting with orientation and testing.
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English Language Development (ELD/ELL) - Northside Elementary School 1.0 FTE Teacher. License Required: Minnesota K-12 ELL or ESL. Comply with Minnesota Department of Education requirements for assessing, reporting and serving students who qualify for ELL services.
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JOB TITLE: English as a Second Language Teacher. JOB TITLE: English as a Second Language Teacher. Perform other duties as directed by ESL Program Coordinator, Assistant. The employee should be able to use the following machines, tools, equipment, and work aids which may be representative, but not all inclusive, of those commonly associated with this type of work: pen, pencil, pointer, stylus, projector, public address system, tape recorder, blackboard, chalk, charts, diagrams, examinations, manuals, maps, publications, reference books, textbooks, and computers.
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Seeks opportunities for professional development and enrichment in the teaching and learning of second languages, particular English as a Second Language. Develops, implements, monitors and assesses the English Language Proficiency of each identified ELL andELL-M student.
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The Instructional Assistant - ELL classification serves as an English language model to students who are limited or non-English speaking and assists by providing instruction to these students. The Instructional Assistant - Bilingual Proficient classification serves as an English language model to students who are limited or non-English speaking and assists by providing instruction to these students in both English and a designated second language.
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1.0 English as a Second Language (ESL) Teacher - LTS. Assess students for the need to receive English Language Learner (ELL) services. Determine test accommodations for individual ELL students as needed.
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Stay abreast of the latest trends in ESL/ELL education and teaching strategies by attending workshops, conferences, and ESL/ELL-related events. Stay abreast of the latest trends in ESL/ELL education and teaching strategies by attending workshops, conferences, and ESL/ELL-related events.
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English (any; for example, English, English Composition, English Education, English as a Second Language), Literacy, Rhetoric, Composition, Communication, Education, English Education, Teaching (English), Teaching (Reading), Adult Education, Teaching English as a Second Language (e.g. ELL, ESL, TESOL, TOEFL, etc.
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