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Homeroom subjects will include Language Arts (Riggs or Spalding for phonics), Mathematics (Singapore), History and Geography (American/World History and Geography), Science, and Chess.
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One or more vacancies for tutors are available in the following subjects: Accounting, Anatomy and Physiology, Art, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, Fine Arts, Geography, Health Care, Health Education, History, Math, Music, Nursing, Nutrition, Physics, Sociology, and Psychology and other subjects based on students' demands.
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Geography Teacher x3 - ECT & TLR opportunities. Drama, Dance & Music Teacher - ECT & TLR opportunities. History Teacher - ECT & TLR opportunities. Geography Teacher x3 - ECT & TLR opportunities.
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Subject-area specialists will teach Foreign Language, Music, Art, and Physical Education courses. Great Hearts is a growing, multi-state network of 45 public, open-enrollment charter schools, committed to provide a high-quality, classical liberal arts education to 25,000 K-12 students in Arizona, Louisiana and Texas.
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As a *Social Studies Teacher*, you will have the opportunity to change lives through education as you guide students through world and U.S. history and geography while they learn about responsible citizenship and America’s place in global history.
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Areas of interest include Accounting, Art, Biology, Business Management, Financial Management, Chemistry, Computers, Economics, Engineering, English, Geography, Health, History, Math, Music, Physical Education, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Sign Communications, Sociology, Spanish, Speech and Statistics.
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History/US Government and Politics/Geography. Fine Arts Appreciation/Music Appreciation/Art Appreciation. History/US Government and Politics/Geography. Fine Arts Appreciation/Music Appreciation/Art Appreciation.
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Art Economics English Geography Political Science History Developmental Studies (Reading and Writing skill development) Music (Instrumental and Vocal) Philosophy and Ethics Religion Speech Spanish Theatre RESPONSIBILITIES: Essential Functions – Teach assigned courses in one of the above listed disciplines.
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The disciplines and programs include Art & Graphic Design, Comparative Religion, Education and Early Childhood Education (Daycare), English Composition, Literature, Developmental English, Geography, Health & Physical Education, History, Military Science, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology & Social Work, Spanish, and Theatre.
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Great Hearts is a growing, multi-state network of 45 public, open-enrollment charter schools, committed to providing a high-quality, classical liberal arts education to 25,000 K-12 students in Arizona, Louisiana, and Texas.
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They integrate the arts with history, science, geography, social studies, and mathematics. The work of class teachers is supplemented by subject specialists who teach Spanish, Mandarin, math, reading, English, music, movement, handwork, woodwork, and athletics.
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The following subject areas require at least a bachelor's degree and experience in teaching the listed courses, with a master's degree preferred: Early Childhood Development, Human Services, Marketing, Nursing, Police Science, Teamwork, Conflict Resolution, Problem Solving, Programming (Oracle, COBOL, Visual Basic, C.
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The core academic areas are English; Reading or Language Arts; Mathematics; Science; Foreign Languages; Social Studies (Civics, Government, Economics, History, Geography); the Arts (visual arts, Drama, Music.
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As a Music Teacher, you will have the opportunity to change lives through education as you help students develop and refine skills learned in elementary general music and expand their talents into band, orchestra, choir, musical theater, music exploration, piano and guitar programs.
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The College offers graduate and undergraduate degrees across a wide variety of disciplines including Art, Biology, Chemistry, English, Film, Foreign Languages, History, Geography, GIS and Technology, Integrated Studies, Mathematics, Music, and Theatre.
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