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Actively supervise in non-academic settings, including monitoring lunchroom activities and mealtime procedures, including feeding and cleaning as needed. Perform a variety of clerical duties such as duplicating instructional materials, scoring papers and recording grades; assist in keeping attendance; prepare and maintain files and reports regarding student discipline, interventions and consequences as assigned.
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Working closely with a learning experience designer, multimedia developer, content design writer, and partners across Academy, the associate instructional technologist supports the development of non-degree, skills-based, online WGU Certificates.
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5+ years of experience or 2 years of experience and a Bachelors in instructional design, instructional or educational technology, curriculum development, or related field. Demonstrated instructional design skills, including audience analysis, needs analysis, development of scope, design specifications, performance-based objectives, assessments, and curriculum development.
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In addition, the Instructional Aide/After School Instructor will work directly with a group of 60-80 elementary school students, providing homework assistance, academic support and enrichment activities after school on site at KIPP Bayview Elementary.
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Faculty DevelopmentThe Instructional Designer will partner with members of the Instructional Design team, other Educational Technology Services colleagues, the USF Center for Teaching Excellence, and the Provost office to provide broad faculty development programming around instructional design principles, learning theory, research-based instructional strategies, and effective use of educational technologies.
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2 years of collective experience as an instructional assistant/paraprofessional in a special education/early intervention program; a classroom teacher in Early Childhood Programs (preferably in a state subsidized or Early/Head Start setting); or as an ABA behavior technician or support in an in-home or school-based setting.
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Under the direction of a Principal or Vice Principal, and guidance of an Afterschool Program Specialist, lead activities of a group of 1 to 20 school-aged children in an assigned after-school program; assist in planning and implementing activities; monitor students in classroom and outdoor activities.
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The Instructional Aide may work with a specific student, or with small groups of students who require Special Education services to support academic progress. The Instructional Aide works as part of the Learning Center and intervention teams.
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In addition, the Instructional Aide/After School Instructor will work directly with a group of 60-80 elementary school students, providing homework assistance, academic support and enrichment activities after school on site at KIPP SF Bay Academy.
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Working knowledge of instructional design principles and learning strategies, including needs analysis, backwards design, learning outcomes and assessment design, and instructional approaches including lecture, discussion, activities, projects, etc.
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Utilize instructional design methodologies to create engaging and interactive learning solutions, including digital learning, virtual instructor-led training (vILT), microlearning, videos, and supporting documentation design activities and assessments which promote hands-on and experiential learning.
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Spectrum Center Schools and Programs , a growing, dynamic organization with a social mission to offer hope is seeking an Instructional Aide II to join our award-winning team and perform meaningful work in a culture that welcomes innovation, encourages creative expression and offers limitless potential for personal and professional satisfaction.
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We strive to cultivate a representative team of teachers and leaders that reflect our students’ diversity Job DescriptionPosition Summary Under the direction of the School Leader or other certificated employee, the Instructional Aide/After School Instructor will assist by performing a variety of instructional support duties to individual or small groups of students within the special education setting or regular classroom, during and after school hours.
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Utilize instructional design methodologies to create engaging and interactive learning solutions, including digital learning, virtual instructor-led training (vILT), microlearning, videos, and supporting documentation.
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Work with Instructional Coach team to determine professional development needs for TFs and lead at least one large group professional development session. Instructional Coaches (ICs) are experienced and successful professional educators who provide content-specific support and mentoring for Breakthrough Summerbridge's Teaching Fellows (TFs) and engage fully in the Breakthrough Summerbridge community.
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