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Under supervision by the principal and the direction of the special education teacher, the aide works with identified special education youngsters to provide specialized instructional assistance support and does related work designed by the Resource Specialist or Special Education Teacher to implement the IEP. Special education students may include learning disability, intellectual disability, behavioral and/or emotional disability, physical and communicative disability.
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Summary of Duties: Under supervision, works with identified special education students in Special Day Class (SDC), Resource Specialist Programs (RSP) or regular classrooms in small groups and/or on an individual basis to provide instructional, reinforcement and follow up support in learning activities; assists in the preparation, modification, and implementation of lesson plans, instructional materials and learning aids as directed by the teacher.
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Provide instructional support and assistance to teachers and students assigned to a designated special education instructional program, including Special Day Class (SDC) and the Resource Specialist Program (RSP); perform a variety of support activities related to behavior management and classroom instruction of special education students; perform a variety of clerical support duties related to classroom activities.
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Assists the Special Education teacher in implementation of the IEP through the instructional program. Assists in educating special education, exceptional and bilingual students.
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Special EducationInstructional Aides support the Special Education teacher as they work with students who have a wide range of learning, cognitive, emotional, and physical disabilities to support their academic needs.
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To assist, under direct supervision of certified teachers and specialists, in the monitoring and instruction of special education students implementing the Individual Education Plans; to assist students in performing their academic, daily living and health care activities; to relieve teacher of routine clerical tasks.
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Under the limited supervision of the classroom teacher and under the minimal supervision of the site administrator, assists in improving student skills and carrying out the educational program in the classroom and other school programs as assigned.
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Under the direction of an assigned supervisor, assist a certificated teacher in reinforcing instruction to individual or small groups of special education students in a classroom environment; assist the teacher in implementing instructional activities and meeting the needs of students.
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PRIMARY FUNCTION : This position is responsible for providing educational support and personal assistance for students with special needs under the direction of the teacher. Assists Classroom Teacher with non-instructional duties such as: breakfast/snack/lunch time, bathroom, and/or clothing routines, and procedures to ensure the supervision and safety of students.
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Under the guidance of the Exceptional Education teacher, provides instructional or behavioral support to allow special education students to achieve instructional or behavioral goals and objectives.
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Incumbents in the Paraeducator-Special Education II classification are assigned to classrooms for autistic, behaviorally disturbed, emotionally disturbed, visually handicapped and severely handicapped programs.
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Under direction of a certificated teacher, the instructional aide will work with students individually or in groups in reading, math, spelling, writing, and other subject areas. (NCLB test available at Lake County Office of Education.
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Perry Hill Elementary School An instructional assistant (IA) will assist the Special Education teacher or students who need additional educational support. The IA may plug into general education classrooms, prepare study materials, or assist students with academic work.
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The Instructional Assistant provides support to the classroom teacher and is under his/her immediate direction. With highly trained educators, we prepare all students for college and career by providing a challenging education supported by effective technology.
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School District Paraprofessional $18 - $23 per hour Easily Apply Hiring Multiple Candidates Full time Zen Educate is looking for educators who are passionate about teaching and positively contributing to the lives of children in special education.
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