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Started in 2003, Early Learning Corps has helped more than 115,000 children build early literacy and numeracy skills and get ready for Kindergarten. As an Early Learning Tutor, youll spend your days helping kids ages 3-5 talk, read, write, sing, and play to develop early reading and math skills.
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Commit to your own growth as a tutor through coaching, training, and professional development. Unleash your passion - become an Early Learning Tutor and be the difference! Watch this 2-minute video and see what it's like to be a tutor.
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The Elementary Education Literacy Student Aide works one-on-one or in small groups with elementary students to support their literacy development. Upon request and direction of the classroom teacher, the Literacy Student Aide will use the teacher's individualized learning objectives designed for appropriate learning activities.
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Overview: USU Blanding is accepting applications for candidates to tutor TRIO Talent Search participants in academic subjects such as English, math, science, foreign language, and study skills, as well as standardized test preparation, and assisting with financial literacy workshops and high school orientations.
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By embedding rigorously trained tutors in pre-K classrooms and elementary schools to tutor students of color from pre-K through third grade, The Literacy Lab strives to create a full six-year continuum of support for young readers.
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All applicants will be required to take a math literacy test to demonstrate math proficiency, provide work authorization, and pass a background check. Experience with children ages 5-17 is preferred but not requiredMath proficiency evaluation for math skills ranging up to Algebra I and Geometry This Position is Ideal for: College Students in STEM-related fieldsHigh School Students with advanced math educationTeachers looking for additional opportunitiesRetired Teachers and STEM professionalsAnyone with a passion for changing lives through math education.
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Supervision/Personnel:•Assist in the recruitment, selection, training, monitoring, and evaluate performance of academic year and summer program staff: tutor mentors and residential advisor staff.
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Participates in planned training and professional development to grow knowledge base in early literacy content, pedagogy, and best practices. Knowledge of early literacy best practices preferred.
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If you would like to apply for this ASD Teaching Assistant role (ABA Tutor) please send your updated CV to this advert. The successful ASD teaching assistant will be working alongside the SENCO as well as a large team of experienced teaching assistants, speech and language therapist, psychologists, emotional literacy support therapists etc.
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Job descriptionMathnasium is looking for motivated, responsible, and passionate individuals to become part of our Tuckahoe Center team; to make a difference in the lives of students by helping them build strong math foundations, boost confidence, and achieve their goals.
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In this role, through support and guidance of the Save the Children Site Coordinator and with technical assistance from the Save the Children Lead Associate, Afterschool Programs, you will implement various aspects of the Literacy and Healthy Choices program components on an as needed basis and maintain good general order and conduct among the children participating in the program.
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In this role, you’ll work in schools to directly help students overcome learning challenges in reading/literacy, math, science, and history. Responsibilities Roles and ResponsibilitiesIn this role, you’ll:Have familiarity with a variety of learning platforms and course content, structure, and style within multiple subject areas (reading/literacy, math, science and history.
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Responsibilities Roles and Responsibilities In this role, you'll : Have f amiliarity with a variety of learning platforms and course content, structure, and style within elementary (reading/literacy, math, science and histor y.
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The Part-time Professional Tutor will serve as a consistent source of writing and literacy-based support, as well as an advocate as student needs arise. The Part-time Professional Writing Tutor is available to all students but serves primarily first and second-year, international, and ESOL students.
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