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Responsibilities:Training Program Development:Develop and update a structured range training curriculum catering to shooters of all skill levels, from beginners to advanced marksmen. Instructor Team Management:Lead, train, and mentor a team of firearms instructors to ensure high-quality instruction and consistent adherence to safety protocols.
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Design and develop AI chatbots with a Socratic approach to instruction to support students in learning the curriculum asynchronously. We are seeking a highly-skilled AI Curriculum and Chatbot Development Specialist with expertise in Machine Learning, Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, with strong programming skills to develop innovative AI-focussed curriculum for various age-groups and skill levels (from middle school through college-age) and design chatbots to support the learning of this curriculum.
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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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The instructor will develop and deliver an engaging curriculum and hands-on instruction to help students develop a solid understanding of costume design, construction, and related practical skills.
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Bachelor’s degree in Secondary, Adult, Vocational or Occupational Education, Educational Psychology, Technical Writing, Fire Protection, Curriculum and Instruction or related field.
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Education and/or Experience: A Bachelor’s degree in education, instructional design, curriculum and instruction, teaching or other related field is required. The Curriculum Coordinator should have experience in curriculum design and development, lesson planning, and program evaluation.
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The Dean of ELA Curriculum and Instruction will be expected to attend professional development workshops and training if so directed by the Director of Education. The Dean of ELA Curriculum & Instruction is responsible for overseeing the school's ELA curriculum and instructional program in grade levels 5-10.
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Position OverviewThe Department of Modern Languages, Literatures & Cultures at Butler University invites applications for a full-time instructor (2-year position) in French and the Core Curriculum.
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Overview The (OEA) at Tufts University School of Medicine is primarily responsible for the medical school academic programs, curriculum design and delivery, system-wide evaluation, faculty development, interaction with the offices of Student Affairs, Registrar, and Professional Degree Programs, and promotion of academic excellence through grant participation for innovative programs.
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The Executive Director of Curriculum and Instruction assists the Superintendent of Schools and the. Position Title: Executive Director of Curriculum and Instruction.
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The Literacy Coach and Curriculum Partner is responsible for being an expert literacy resource for the client and will create and deliver assets such as, but not limited to, professional development at the teacher, school leader,and district leader level and curriculum alignments.
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This position will lead a team of direct reporting professionals in overseeing CTE Pathways based on content endorsement area and will manage staff and activities to ensure the implementation of high-quality CTE programming to 15,000+ participating secondary students at CPS. The Curriculum and Instruction Manager will work in conjunction with CPS departments, networks, schools, and community partners to ensure successful implementation and outcomes for CTE students and programs.
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Employee performs school based and district level work to carry out Board of Education policies and procedures as an expert curriculum specialist under the direction of the Associate Superintendent of Learning & Teaching.
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The Curriculum Content Manager will play a critical role in planning, coordinating, and developing various training components, ranging from live courses and workshops to computer-based and web-based training programs.
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Masters of Education associated with curriculum and instruction. The Curriculum Specialist II will support the Naval Center for Combat & Operational Stress Control (NCCOSC) contract, within the Mental Health Subcode (N10C3) of the Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) in San Diego, CA. BUMED N10C3’s mission is to sustain and support the psychological readiness of an integrated American Naval Power through a robust continuum of high-quality MH care programs and resources accessible to Sailors and Marines from accession to retirement or separation.
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