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Elementary/Elementary - Teacher - Special Education. Elementary Teacher - Special Education. Teaches any combination of reading, language arts, social studies, mathematics, science, art, health, physical education, and music to pupils in a classroom, using the course of study adopted by the Oklahoma State Department of Education and Oklahoma City's Board of Education and any other appropriate learning activities.
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The Adaptive Physical Education Teacher is responsible for creating and conducting. The duties and responsibilities of the Adaptive Physical Education Teacher include, but are not.
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Responsible for outcomes such as Retention and Measurable Skills Gains as outlined by Texas Workforce Commission Adult Education and Literacy (TWC-AEL). Special Project Assignment: As assigned, adult education instructor will adhere to special project grant and/or funding requirements such as but not limited to: outreach and recruitment; facilitation of student orientations; coordination of internship/volunteer activities; design classroom syllabus; prepare and maintain project records; meet with project staff accordingly; attend special project training, etc.
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Oswego Community Unit School District 308 is currently seeking exceptional candidates for the position of Special Education Teacher Assistant. Special Education Teacher Assistants play a vital role in supporting the academic, behavioral, and health/hygiene needs of our students as directed by Special Education Teachers.
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Are you interested in becoming a Special Education teacher? If you are looking for an exciting, challenging opportunity to grow your career and pave a pathway in the field of education, CCIU can deliver.
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Director and Special Education Supervisor, Academy Administrator/ Elementary School Principal. Valid New Jersey Instructional Certificate in Elementary Education/Elementary School with Subject Matter Specialization Endorsement or Eligibility for Middle School or Specified Subject Area.
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The Quad Preparatory School is looking for a full-time special education ELA teacher to provide instruction to our middle school (grade 6-8) students in English language arts and literature.
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Elementary & Middle School PHYSICAL EDUCATION Teaching positions may include COACHING any of the following sports: Baseball, Softball, Basketball, Football, Soccer, Volleyball Beginning and Experienced PHYSICAL EDUCATION teachers welcomed, including May 2024 graduates.
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Position Start Date 8/29/2024 Salary/Wage $19.60 per hour Terms/Schedule 5.75 hrs/school day, school year calendar Appointment Type Part Time Description Lowell Elementary School is hiring a Special Education Assistant.
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Responsibilities/Tasks for: "Elementary School Teacher" Abilities Needed for: "Elementary School Teacher" Elementary School Teacher. Must possess a Bachelor’s degree or higher, preferably in elementary education or a related field.
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Required Induction for the CTE Restricted route : NC DPI sponsored New Teacher Induction Program. Plan, organize, and teach a competency-based CTE program in Business Education. Provide information and counsel students relative to employment, career opportunities and further education.
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Lead an intimate Montessori upper elementary classroom (grades 4-6) as a full-time classroom teacher. Join a fully-paid two-year accredited teacher training program to earn your Montessori elementary credential, with personalized coaching and support.
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RIDE Certified elementary or secondary Physical Education - Health teacher. Position Summary: Tides Family Services is seeking an Adaptive Physical Education Teacher to develop and implement innovative PE programs tailored for students with moderate to severe trauma and behavioral needs.
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Here, you are part of an organization on the cutting edge – helping to bring new technologies, breakthrough treatments and community education to countless men, women and children. Current certification from the CT State Department of Education.
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Implement Specially Designed Instruction (SDI) in integrated co-teaching (ICT) and/or special education teacher support services (SETSS) settings with a focus on teaching to mastery and/or conceptual understanding.
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