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Position Details Special Education Teacher Consultant for the Visually Impaired/Orientation and Mobility Specialist IN THIS ROLE:You will provide professional development, direct and consultative services, evaluations/assessments, implementation strategies and technology support to Special Education professionals, students, and families in the local school districts of Oakland County.
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May participate in summer program teaching or professional learning or curriculum development. 185-day school year, 8 student-free professional development days for collaboration with colleagues.
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Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Education, or Child Development Certificate, or 5+ years experience working with children required; Experience working in a Reggio Emilia inspired school Bilingual and bi-literate in Italian and English with native or near-native Italian proficiency; 4 core classes.
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You'll equitably support the development of each child through restorative practices and social-emotional learning strategies. You will also receive weekly training and support through high-quality professional development and tailored one-on-one coaching.
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Additional Supplements for: Special Education: $5,000 Second Credential: $500 Masters Degree: $3,500 Doctorate: $2,000 Board Certification: $5,000 Lead Learning Specialist (SPED): $10,000 Additional Leadership Stipends for: Instructional Lead Team: $5,000 Grade Level Lead Team: $5,000 Summer Professional Development: $250/day Benefits Access to ongoing opportunities for learning, professional, and leadership opportunities throughout the calendar year.
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Children who fully experience and joyfully achieve their own development; children who can reach their highest potential and flourish—in school and in life! And with schools from Shanghai to Paris and California to New York, as well as virtual school and homeschooling support, there are countless opportunities for passionate educators to support children on their individual path to success.
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Ability to provide professional development, consultation, and coaching. We are seeking to fill FTE Teacher Consultant for the Visually Impaired/Orientation and Mobility Specialist position.
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We focus on three critical components: Inquiry-based learning, multilingual and multicultural education, and development of the whole child, which we believe are essential to navigate an increasingly complex world.
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Representative DutiesCurriculum Instruction & Assessment: The Teacher supports the development and implementation of curriculum linked to the Early Childhood Foundations and California Preschool Curriculum frameworks.
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Planning and facilitating professional development workshops for adult educators. As a requirement of the position, TSPs in the Bay Area Writing Project will be need to successfully complete the Writing Project Summer Institute to become Teacher Consultants.
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The Bay Area Writing Project (BAWP) in the Berkeley School of Education (BSE) at the University of California, Berkeley seeks individuals to serve in the position of Teacher of Special Programs (TSP) to act as Teacher Consultants for the program.
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12 ECE units (24 units or BA in Child Development or ECE preferred) and at least 1 year of experience working with children 2-5 years old. Planning process-based art activities and developing emergent curriculum, leading large group activities including circle time, conducting parent conferences, communicating skillfully with parents regarding their children's development and school experience.
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Help to achieve YMCA Child Care program goals by promoting individual growth and exploration, recognizing each child's needs while providing opportunities to enrich their development. Provide ongoing and continuous feedback to parents regarding their child's development, including parent conferences and assessments.
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The Stepping Stones Group is dedicated to transforming the educational landscape by supporting the academic and social-emotional development of students. Opportunities for professional development and continuing education.
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Completion of coursework in education, child development, or a related field is preferred. Completion of coursework in education, child development or in a related field is preferred. Recreation Leader III / Preschool Teacher ($20- $25) - Equivalent to the completion of 4 years of college, and 5 years of experience working in a childcare or recreation program.
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