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The Sunshine House Early Learning Academy is seeking Lead GA Pre-K Teachers for our schools in Loganville. Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education or Elementary Education required.
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Development and Early Education and the goals and objectives of the current NC Pre-K Curriculum including progress toward School Readiness Goals. Our three early childhood education brands are Childcare Network, Sunrise Preschools, and My Small Wonders.
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Spring Education Group’s Early Childhood Education Division includes nearly 150 schools offering services from infant care through Pre-K/K programs, as well as summer camp and after-school programs.
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Lead teacher: Degree required (CDA, TCC or Associate's degree in Early Childhood Education or related field). + Pre-K Teacher. The Sunshine House is one of the largest early education and childcare companies in the United States, operating more than 100 schools in 8 states, employing 2,000 professional educators and caregivers, and serving more than 12,000 children each day.
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As a Preschool Assistant Teacher, you will be responsible for assisting in the implementation of a superior Early Childhood Education curriculum while maintaining a happy, safe, and healthy education environment for the children.
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PA Teaching Certificate in Early Childhood Education as required by the PA Pre-K counts program and DPW. N-3 or PK-4 Certification. Bachelor’s degree preferably in Early Childhood Education.
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Meets minimum preparation and experience required for certification as an Early Childhood Education Teacher (Colorado Shines Certification and/or EQIT). Early Childhood Education.
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As a Preschool Teacher, you will be responsible for assisting in the implementation of a superior Early Childhood Education curriculum while maintaining a happy, safe, and healthy education environment for the children.
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Early childhood, early learning, childcare, education, CDA, kindergarten, children, tutoring, teacher, educator, tutor, preschool, pre-k, classroom, daycare, pre-k, Kindergarten, infant, teacher.
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12 Units in Early Childhood Education. Our locations span a nationwide geographic footprint and a diverse array of pedagogical approaches — including our proprietary that draws from the collective expertise of renowned early-age educators such as Dewey, Piaget and Vygotsky; Montessori schools that embrace both accredited Montessori methods – (Association Montessori Internationale ) and (American Montessori Society); and progressive language immersion programs in Mandarin and Spanish.
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Our Assistant School Directors are responsible for carrying out the daily tasks and duties of management, including leading a staff of talented educators and the execution of our educational programming for all programs, Infant care through School Age. You will work directly under a School Director in leading teachers and support staff while working together in a supportive environment where you are encouraged to grow in your field and share your passion for early childhood education.
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AnthroMed Education: Early Childhood Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) This SLP will support Pre-K by providing in-person direct & indirect services. As an Early Childhood Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) in Wilmington, Delaware, you will join a collaborative team working to address the communication skills of young children.
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This position is excellent for someone who has an interest in pursuing early childhood education, or child development. Our ideal candidate has prior experience working with children (as a sports coach, teacher, camper or leader), and enjoys working with children.
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In the process of obtaining or holds a CDA. (this is preferred, not required)· The ability to meet state requirements for education and experienceAbout USUrban Sprouts is a private non profit Reggio Emilia inspired early childhood center in the heart of University City. Our school is a joyful, encouraging, and diverse educational community that honors and empowers every aspect of children’s learning.
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The candidate should have at least 1 to 2 years of teaching experience with infants, OR should be currently taking education courses towards an Early Childhood or Elementary Education degree.
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