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Requirements:Experience in teaching competitive and/or instructional Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Job Description The Sport Clubs Coach II (Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Assistant) is responsible for the coaching of the assigned team(s.
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Each building is supported by a Literacy Instructional Coach and a STEAM Coach. Our dedicated and talented teachers, administration, and staff reinforce and encourage high academic expectations, quality instructional practices, viable curriculum, student engagement, and an emphasis on 21st Century Learning that highlights critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and communication.
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In collaboration with campus administration, the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, and the Department of Title 1/SCE, the Instructional Coach will create an intentional, written plan for coaching teachers based on data that includes scheduled times to provide targeted support.
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The Boston Public Schools (BPS) is seeking to fill the position of Multilingual Instructional Coach to support the new Office of Multilingual and Multicultural Education (OMME) - formerly Office of English Learners.
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Our Structured Literacy Specialist & Coach will provide a model for effective literacy coaching strategies by delivering Glean’s Structured Literacy Coaching ™ model to ensure quantifiable impact on teacher confidence, instructional efficacy, and student literacy impact.
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Responsibilities: The Assistant Softball Coach is responsible for providing administrative, instructional and coaching assistance to the Head Coach with the purpose of building a successful, competitive intercollegiate sports program that also retains and graduates student-athletes.
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The Life Skills Instructional Assistant is a dynamic position with daily responsibilities that range from educational aide in the classroom to job coach in the community. With guidance from the interdisciplinary team, the Life Skills Instructional Assistant teaches, motivates, and supports students as they develop skills needed for greater independence and community integration.
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Demonstrated experience in educational leadership (instructional coach, curriculum coordinator, assessment consultant, or similar position) preferred. Training in District instructional initiatives such as 5D+, Capturing Kids Hearts, Instructional Rounds, Differentiated Instruction, Explicit Instruction, NGSX, PBIS, Reaching Higher, Reading Apprenticeship, Reader’s Workshop, SIOP, SOEL, START, etc.
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The Assistant Principal will be joining a high functioning Administrative Team composed of the Principal, Instructional Coach and School Counselor, as well as our school-wide Instructional Leadership Team (ILT.
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The Student Success Coach supports classroom teachers in student management through professional development, modeling instructional practices, collaboratively creating support plans and systems that prioritizes all students access to high quality academic and social emotional instruction.
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Participate in all professional development; including multi-day (3 to 4 days) ATC Summer Instructor Institute (Trinity will provide instructors a stipend for participation in the summer institute); regular meetings with ATC instructional coach, and quarterly professional development days to prepare for the instruction of high school students.
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A belief that all students can go to and through college At least two years in a role where you spend some of your time focused on instructional leadership/management of adults (likely a mid-level leadership role in a school, such as an instructional coach, grade level leader, assistant principal, etc.
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Certified music teacher, current college music education major or demonstrate a strong applicable background preferred, but not requiredPrevious experience as a coach or participation in the sport at the high school or college levelCurrent CPR certification DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Attend summer band rehearsals.
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Before entering the academy, Dr. Smith served as a 7 th Grade ELA instructor, a Middle-Level Reading Coach, Instructional Coach, and as a District Office ELA Curriculum Consultant.
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ASU Teaching Fellow in Elementary Education may hold positions requiring a Student Teaching Intern Certificate but must be provided with a qualified mentor teacher/coach on-site by the School District.
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