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Middle School classes such as Humanities, Science, Technology, and Math. Middle School classes such as Humanities, Science, Technology, and Math. Provides an exemplary instructional experience in the classroom under close partnership with, and at the direction of the Director of the Early Learning Center, the Director of the Elementary Center, and/or Director of the Middle School.
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Part-Time Adjunct Faculty assignments may include weekend and/or evening classes at the Visalia Campus, the Hanford Educational Center, or the Tulare College Center. College of the Sequoias Community College District accepts applications for part-time adjunct faculty pools to teach Mathematics within its Math/Engineering Department continuously.
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Instructors are asked to promote creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills while educating students on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) concepts. Weekday after-school and/or evening classes.
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Seeking Math Instructors for Touro College Los Angeles for College Math and Precalculus beginning Spring Semester, January 22nd, 2024. Instruct classes, attend meetings, evaluate students, and provide office hours.
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Degree must be in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics (including Applied Math); or a related field (i.e., other Engineering or Math) with at least one programming and at least four upper-level math classes (Calculus and above.
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Makes adequae proepartion for all classes ssigned to that teacher and shows written evidence of preparation for that class when requested to do so by the principal or other approprate administrator.
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AVAILABLE TEACHING POSITIONS IN THE SUMMER ACADEMY: Core Subjects (ELA, Global Connect, Math, and Science): All core subject classes implement a curriculum designed specifically for Student U’s Summer Academy by a team of experienced educators within the Durham Community.
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Tutors work one-on-one and in small groups with high school students to help them prepare for and succeed in their classes. Tutors are needed for middle and high school students for math, science, writing, world languages at all levels including Honors and Advanced Placement.
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While this role will primarily teach math classes, current instructors who are interested in teaching both math and language arts classes are welcome to apply. This role reports to the Campus Director and is responsible for managing all of the administrative tasks, student / family support, and grading associated with their assigned classes.
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Through the use of one-to-one tutoring, small group classes, conversation groups, drop-in or appointment-based computer help, and online learning tools and resources LiteracyCNY uses volunteers to help members of the community to increase their skills in reading, math, English language, and digital literacy so that they are able to fully engage in life as parents, workers, consumers, and citizens.
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In LCPS' Elementary instructional model teachers in grades K-1 teach all subjects in a self-contained classroom and in grades 2-5, teachers team teach ELA/Humanities, Math, Science, Fitness, and Arts allowing teachers to specialize in fewer content areas taught to two classes of students per grade.
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Madison College offers degrees, diplomas, apprenticeships and certificates in Architecture & Engineering; Arts, Design & Humanities; Business; Construction, Manufacturing & Maintenance; Culinary, Hospitality & Fitness; Education & Social Services; Health Sciences; Information Technology; Law, Protective & Human Services; Science, Math & Natural Resources; and Transportation.
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Friendship Public Charter School has expanded its portfolio of schools with a new school model: Friendship Tech Prep Academy, where our secondary STEM program provides multiple opportunities for students to develop skills in science, technology, engineering and math through our robotics program, engineering classes, hands-on science curriculum, and the use of technology such as iPads and Smartboards.
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The Math, Physical & Natural Sciences Division at UNM Gallup Branch is seeking qualified temporary part-time faculty members to teach lower division classes in various courses or topics as specified above.
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The STEAM Generation brings science, technology, engineering, Art, and math (STEAM), to kids ages 4 to 14 in a fun and challenging way through classes, camps, clubs, and workshops. We are proud to inspire children to build on their natural curiosity by teaching STEAM concepts through hands-on learning.
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