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NJOR and IRC PE are looking for a Curriculum Developer and Trainer to write a tutor training package focused on the needs of New Jersey agencies delivering tutoring to forcibly displaced language learner youth with limited or interrupted education.
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The Violence Prevention Specialist in the Violence Prevention program of Gulf Coast JFCS is a non-exempt position responsible for developing and planning unique, effective, and comprehensive strategies for the implementation and teaching of the Second Step, SEL curriculum school-wide through classroom instruction, small groups and teacher/parent training.
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Job Summary The Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Texas at Arlington invites applications for a 9-month, non-tenure track, faculty position at the level of Lecturer in ESL/Bilingual Education (Science/STEM) beginning Fall 2024.
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The mission of the Knowledge and Management Technical Author 2 (Curriculum Developer) is to work as the visual content specialist on the Technical Training Curriculum Design Team. Your role will include both collaborative and independent work and will be highly technical and task-based in nature.
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The Director of Science will report to the Chief Academic Officer and work closely with the CAO, Principals, Assistant Principals and Teachers in the development and implementation of a cohesive curriculum, instruction and assessment program across grades 5-12.
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Successful completion of coursework in a curriculum leading to an Associate in Science degree in Teacher Aide, Educational Assistant, Early Childhood Education or equivalent, from an accredited community college which included the completion of practicum which involved instruction-related activities may be substituted for General and/or Specialized Experience on the basis of fifteen (15) semester credits for one-half (1/2) year of experience.
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Develop and implement a detailed 10-month construction training curriculum and schedule integrating the NCCER Core Curriculum, classroom instruction, construction lab training and worksite training opportunities.
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PRIMARY OBJECTIVE OF POSITION Full-time, on-site contract support to the US Navy providing coordination and execution of curriculum development, training activities, and evaluation/certification events.
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Deliver hands-on instruction in wood manufacturing, cabinetmaking, furniture making, and CNC wood product manufacturing, aligned with our curriculum. Engage with industry professionals to discuss and improve curriculum, training methods, and material use.
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At Uncommon Schools, our Deans of Curriculum & Instruction (DCIs) are school leaders focused on supporting teachers and instructional leaders to deliver the most rigorous and joyful academic experience for our students that leads to exceptional academic gains.
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Provide military science instruction and training and field instruction and training in accordance with Cadet Command’s program of Instruction (POI), syllabus, and other ROTC-directed or emerging training in various settings on and off campus, to include field environments.
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MA/MS or Ph. D., or foreign equivalent degree in relevant language education field with demonstrated expertise through experience or publications in one or more of the qualifications required for language instruction at FSI (i.e., curriculum development, proficiency assessment, task-based teaching and learning, adult language learning, educational technology in FLE, etc.
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Requirements: Minimum Qualifications: Master's degree in education, instructional design, curriculum & instruction or related field with demonstrated excellence in online teaching and curriculum development.
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The incumbent is expected to have advanced technical training facilitation skills and/or curriculum design and development skills. Training offerings will be delivered via multiple methodologies (live in-classroom, live virtual presence, on-demand and asynchronous methods), and the Training Manager must be proficient in all those methods.
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The Middle School STEM Director of Curriculum and Instruction (STEM DCI) is an instructional leader who coaches and supervises science and math teaching staff at Match Middle School, located on 215 Forest Hills St. in Jamaica Plain.
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