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Please describe your evidence of the responsiveness to and understanding of the racial, socioeconomic, and cultural diversity within the community college student population, including students with different ability statuses (e.g., physical and/or learning), sexual orientations, gender identity and expressions as these factors relate to the need for equity-minded practices within the classroom and in the campus community.
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JOB TITLE: Classroom Teacher. He/she provides within the classroom an educational program for the students and assists in other school programs as required by the building administrator and/or District policy.
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Maintains functional learning environment, including orderliness and care of equipment and materials assigned to classroom; instructs students in proper use and preservation of school property and maintains records which establish student accountability for assigned school property.
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Qualifications and Details: Masters degree in Speech Language Pathology or related fields ASHCCC Licensure 3+ years of experience working with students with behavioral challenges Strong classroom management skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills To Apply Please call/TEXT Jonathan Tubbs at 847-982-7437  to hear more about this opportunity.
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Show evidence of adapting and differentiated instruction for all students and a classroom forum for holistic growth. This position provides a student centered, supportive classroom that promotes compassion and tolerance, emotional security, resourcefulness, and independent critical thinking while addressing the individual academic and emotional needs of each student through Fusion's differentiated approach.
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The Instructional Aide will perform 1:1 support for a scholar with educational/emotional challenges and assist in the implementation of goals and services, as outlined in the Individualized Education Plan. This candidate will work closely with Special Education Team and the classroom teacher under a "Push In" or "Inclusion Model," consistent with the educational philosophy of the John Adams Academy and Federal guidelines.
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This position will work collaboratively with staff and volunteer teams to empower parishioners of all ages to deepen their relationship with Jesus through classroom instruction, events, rites and celebrations.
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Edjoin.org. EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS: - Associate of Arts degree - Graduation from an approved program for occupational therapy assistants - Two years experience preferable as a certified occupational therapy assistant with a primary focus on pediatric clients - Experience working in a public school classroom.
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As a Preschool Teacher, you will be responsible for the coordination of classroom operations, including the implementation of our proprietary curriculum. Are you a Preschool Teacher who is warm, passionate, skilled, and values a classroom centered on the perfect balance of learning and play - we know just the place.
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TERM: 8-12 weeks
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At least six months' experience working with youth in a classroom, after school program, or recreation environment. The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church.
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The Campus Monitor Position provides for the safety and welfare of students during non-classroom activities; minimize the frequency and/or severity of harmful incidents; communicates observations and/or incidents that have a potential impact on the general well-being of students, school personnel and/or visitors; and routinely inspects the school facility, grounds and restrooms.
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Offering free, online training that covers trauma-informed teaching, classroom management, and more. We care about our educators and want to give you the tools to excel in the classroom.
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Silva Valley COE (General Classroom Aide): Assist the teacher in a general education classroom with students with moderate to severe needs. Responsibilities (common to both positions): Work collaboratively with the classroom teacher to implement individualized education programs (IEPs.
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Maintain and manage the space and materials of the classroom/dorm room spaces you use for. Culinary Life Skills Instructor. Engage in hands on director support of students generally and specifically in areas of hygiene.
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