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Substitute special education aide are also known as school aides, teacher assistants, instructional aides, one-to-one aides, and personal care assistants. Substitute Special Education Aide An ESS substitute special education aide assists the classroom teacher to provide extra support to students with special needs, promoting maximum academic and personal growth.
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Description Position at Catapult Learning Special Education Teacher San Diego Unified | Full-time & Part-time | San Diego, CA At Catapult Learning, we provide educational solutions that generate academic achievement and better life outcomes for students.
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As a General/Special Education Teacher at The Menta Group, you will have the freedom and ability to educate a small classroom of students in a self-contained setting. 10-Month School Position with 12-Month Semi-Monthly Pay Generous Paid Time Off Benefits 403(b) Investment Options Direct Employer Hire Negotiable Sign-On Bonus for Certified Special Education Teachers Our Midway location provides two different programs, Menta Academy Midway and Menta Sports Academy: Menta Academy Midway: Menta Midway is the Bilingual Autism Academy for students ages 10-21.
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Must participate in required special education meetings, parent-teacher conferences, and assigned school activities that are pertinent to the Oneida Community, outside of the regular school day.
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MCPS Official Job DescriptionSUMMARY DESCRIPTION:Under direction of the special education supervisor, the itinerant resource teacher provides instructional supports to students and staff.
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Qualifications This special education assistant will assist the special education teacher in meeting the diversified needs of students with various disabilities. Assist the teacher in providing instructional activities and reinforcement for special education students.
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Qualifications - Required Valid MA DESE Teaching License in Special Education (Moderate Disabilities or Severe Disabilities), MA DESE License in School Social Worker/School Adjustment Counselor, or MA DESE License in School Psychologist, or MA DESE License in Speech-Language Pathology.
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Assist Special Education teacher, as appropriate, by providing: a. Evaluation:The Special Education Aide will be evaluated by the School Administration and/or Program Coordinator in accordance with Board policy.
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This role offers rich, entry level, experience in special education if your goals include careers like special education teacher, registered behavior technician (RBT), or board-certified behavior analyst (BCBA.
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POSITION OVERVIEWThe special education teacher is responsible for planning and implementing goals of the students Individual Education Program (IEP). Certain teaching positions in special education dealing with more severely involved students will be at greater risk to exposure to infection than the average person; whereas, teachers working with behaviorally disordered students will be more involved with confrontational and assaultive behaviors.
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The Special Education Teacher/Learning Specialist is a member of the school's instructional staff and Academic Unit. Essential Functions & Accountabilities: Develops solid knowledge of the Montessori Learning Standards, Curriculum Maps, Scope and Sequence and all other grade-level curriculum in each content area taught, including the essential information, concepts and skills so as to better support students and assist classroom teachers.
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An ESS special education paraprofessional, under supervision of an ESS Instructor and Special Education Lead, provides direct and indirect support to students with special needs.
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Job DescriptionSUBJECT: TEACHER SPECIAL EDUCATION - SAILREPORTS TO: BUILDING PRINCIPAL As a teacher in the Worcester Public Schools you will be expected to provide rigorous instruction to the diverse population of students in your classroom.
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The organization was founded in 1972 to serve the needs of vulnerable populations throughout New York City. The Youth Worker/Teacher Aide will be an experienced and energetic individual who will provide supervision to the after-school classes and support the after-school program and curricula.
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A Bachelor's degree (or higher) from an accredited college or university with a major area of study in one of the following areas: Child Development; Child Psychology; Early Childhood Education; Early Childhood Special Education; Educational Leadership and Administration; Elementary Education; Family and Human Development; Family Studies; or Special Education.
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