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Our curriculum focuses on the six ages and stages of early childhood development and engages children in hands-on learning activities that encourage them to explore and solve problems at their own rate of development.
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With their classroom co-teacher, the Preschool ECE professional develops and implements child-centered, developmentally appropriate curriculum and assessment based upon observations of the children's interests and individual needs.
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Mobile Early Childhood Specialist Reports to: Early Childhood Hub Manager Organization (Horizons) Description: Horizons for Homeless Children is a local non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of young homeless children in Massachusetts and helping their families succeed by providing high-quality early education, opportunities for play, and comprehensive family support services.
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BA in Early Childhood Education, Social Work, Human Development or related field with knowledge of child development birth to three. Early Head Start - Early Childhood Education (ECE) Coordinator.
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Bachelors or better in Early Childhood Education or related field. Work with program management and specialist staff to ensure that the classroom environment and activities meet all applicable local, state and federal regulations including, but not limited to: program policies and procedures, Head Start Program Performance Standards, Texas Education Agency, NAEYC Accreditation Standards and TDFPS (Child Care Licensing) regulations.
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The Mentor Coach collaborates and plans in joint sessions with Zone Managers, Curriculum & Environments Specialist and Director of Early Childhood Education to ensure that outcomes are achieved for teachers, as well as, children of all abilities.
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Collaborates with Prosser staff and facilitates learning of Prosser Early Childhood Education (ECE) students. SUMMARY: Facilitates the early childhood program to support student success and growth in academic and interpersonal skills through implementing the approved curriculum.
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The Early Learning Coach collaborates and plans in joint sessions with Zone Managers, Curriculum & Environments Specialist and Director of Early Childhood Education to ensure that outcomes are achieved for teachers, as well as, children of all abilities.
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Three to five years of classroom teaching, school improvement planning, special education administration, school counseling, school social work or related experience and a license appropriate to the individual's profession (special education administration, general education, intervention specialist, early learning (age 3 to grade 3) or related services); and.
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Perform other duties as assigned by the Coordinator of Early Childhood Education, the Dean of Career and Technical Education, or as designated by the President. Qualifications Bachelor's in Child Development, Early Childhood Education, or Early Care and Education required, Master's preferred.
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Masters degree; Learning Behavior Specialist and/or English as Second Language Endorsements; and previous teaching experience with early-childhood-aged children are highly preferred.
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Areas of focus may include - STEM (Engineering, Coding, IT, Aviation), Media/Design (Graphics, Animation, Digital Photography, Video Production, Music Production, Fashion Design, Interior Design) , and Service (Aesthetics, Barbering, Commercial Baking, Cosmetology, Culinary, Early Childhood Education, and Hospitality Mgmt.
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Knowledge of early childhood education as related to child development and infant/toddler or nursery school programs. Knowledge of early childhood education as related to child development and infant/toddler and pre-school age programs.
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The SEF Program Director will also collaborate with the Office of Special Education (OSE)s Extended School Year (ESY) summer program and Office of Multilanguage to leverage the Summer Early Focus curriculum.
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Responsible for coordinating and conducting professional development workshops and targets trainings on various early childhood topics with special emphasis on trainings related to GOLD, CLASS, Tier 1 curriculum, and the Louisiana Birth to Five Early Learning Standards.
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