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Implement Common Core State Standards-aligned and Science of Reading-aligned curriculum and lessons that build and integrate rigorous and student-centered learning experiences in English in partnership with Mandarin Chinese co-teacher leading other subjects (i.e. Chinese language arts, mathematics, social science, science.
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Title: Education Specialist
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LCPS High School Ethnic Studies Teacher - Competencies and Qualifications. Grow and contribute as an educator, colleague, learner, and community member including engaging in professional development and your own growth as a teacher in service of student learning and outcomes.
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This includes daily lesson planning, intentional curriculum design, and regular data analysis to help all students learn and grow.
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PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES/STAFF CULTUREGrow and contribute as an educator, colleague, learner, and community member including engaging in professional development and your own growth as a teacher in service of student learning and outcomes.
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The Kids' Club Joaquin Miller Afterschool Teacher will work throughout the school year, from August until May, approximately 20-25 hours per week. The Kids' Club Joaquin Miller Afterschool Teacher will report directly to the Kids' Club Joaquin Miller Afterschool Leadership Team and will be instrumental in the success of the JCC East Bay's Afterschool Program at Joaquin Miller Elementary.
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Multiple Subjects (English/History) Teacher. California Commission on Teacher Credentialing Certificate of Clearance (COC) required (learn more here) Demonstrate an understanding of technology and literacy learning platforms (PowerSchool, Canvas, Blackboard, Google Drive and Calendar, Khan Academy, Newsla, Zinc/Springboard, etc.
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Ref: 4484 Teacher: Special Education, Moderate/Extensive SDC, Young Adult Program OUSD is Hiring Certificated Educators for 2024-25 Now More than ever, we appreciate our Oakland educators. What we offer teachers: Oakland Unified has received substantial funding to support pathway programs including tuition and debt relief for selected middle school teachers, Special Education teachers, and for pathway programs, including Classified-to-Teacher, Maestr@s, and the After-School-to-Teacher programs.
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The Assistant Teacher supports Teachers in developing and leading small and large group activities appropriate to the age and developmental level of children assigned. Position SummaryUnder general supervision, the Assistant Teacher is responsible for supporting a play-based, emergent curriculum including assisting in preparing and implementing lesson plans which best meet the individual needs of children within the context of a group setting.
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The Recreation Department manages a full range of recreational and special activities for youth, adults and seniors.
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Substitute Teacher for the 2024-25 School YearRequirements:Bachelor’s degree from a 4-yr college or university in the U. S.Currently have or will obtain a CA teaching credential or substitute teaching permit.
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This opportunity may include an annual $3,500 MA supplement, $5,000 CALA supplement, and/or a one-time $5,000 signing bonus for hard-to-fill roles.
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MCUBis designed to enhance the academic skills of low-income first-generation college-bound high school students in the Oakland and West Contra Costa Unified School District with the goal that participants will pursue post-secondary education.
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As a teacher at Invictus, you set the tone for academic rigor, collaboration and have an orientation toward student outcomes. Model and teach our core values: purpose, perseverance, productivity, growth mindset, integrity, leadership, joy, gratitude, mindfulness, and kindness.
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A $1,500.00 sign-on bonus is only offered for the Preschool Teacher position at our Stratford Schools San Francisco DeMontfort Campus requisition #5980. As a Preschool teacher at Stratford School, you're responsible for creating a safe and nurturing learning environment for children between the ages of three and five.
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