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Special Education teachers are responsible for ensuring that student with special needs. Endorsement with a Special Education (Emotionally Impaired/ Autism/Cognitive Impairment/Learning Disabilities/ Physical Education for students with disabilities/ Speech and Language Impairment, and/or Visual Impairment.
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Implements appropriate classroom instructional strategies and materials that reflect each student's culture, learning styles, special needs, and socio-economic background. Extensive knowledge of curriculum and techniques for integrating curriculum, policies, and effective classroom instructional practices.
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New Story Schools in Reading, PA (Wyomissing Blvd.) is seeking a qualified Academic and Behavior Support Staff who will work collaboratively with Special Education teachers and Behavior Analysts to fulfill the individual curriculum and self-care needs of the students.
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Implements program plans (goals, on-going services, special needs) under direct supervision of Habilitation Specialist and provides personal care to the persons receiving services. Assists Habilitation Specialist in maintaining a clean and organized classroom.
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Job Summary: The Special Education Teacher will create a classroom environment that meets the individual needs, interests, and abilities of students with special education services.
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Special Education Paraprofessional - Moderate Needs. Performs day-to-day activities of teaching Special Education students (including preschool), Second Language Acquisition (SLA) students, preschool students in the district program and/or students in the regular classroom while under the supervision of an appropriately endorsed teacher.
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To service children with special needs during the regular ten month school year, and during the extended school year in July & August. The paraprofessional is a non-certified staff member who does not hold the position of teacher, but assists the classroom teacher under the guidance of a teacher and the building principal.
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Creates an educational environment that is conducive to learning and appropriate to the maturity and needs of the students; prepares instructional materials for classes assigned and provides written evidence of preparation to supervisor/administrator upon request.
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In collaboration with the interdisciplinary and treatment teams, Behavior Support Specialists provide behavioral and academic support to students experiencing varying diagnoses and/or special needs by creating a positive, proactive, and innovative approach to behavior support that emphasizes skill development, academic success, and life skills through nurturing, positive, proactive, and innovative approaches.
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Knowledge of community resources in tri-county area for special needs population. High-energy, positive individuals who are passionate about working with children with special needs.
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In addition, the Educational Interpreter will have a strong partnership with classroom faculty and clinical staff to support an individualized, evidence-based educational program considering each student's interests, strengths and needs.
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Qualifications Master's degree in Education or in a Master's program New York State Certified School Building Leader, or eligible for School Building Leader certification Experience in Early Childhood Education and Special Education, at least 2 years Some experience as an Assistant Principal or Dean of Instruction.
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Orders supplies and equipment to ensure classrooms meet Head Start requirements to be used by special needs children in the classroom. Ability to provide physical assistance in the transportation of special needs children.
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Work collaboratively with the Special Education Assistant Director to continually develop effective lesson plans using technology. Work collaboratively with the other staff members in the building to assist them with educational technology needs.
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Is seeking a qualified Computer Science Teacher to manage all functions within their assigned classrooms, including service delivery, reporting, and management of classroom assistants and aides.
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