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Purpose Statement/Position Summary: The Associate Teacher under the supervision of Child Development Center Teacher, to help provide developmentally appropriate class room environment and activities, maintain health and safety of children, supervise activities of Assistant Teachers.
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Assist in the development of appropriate curriculum activities which comply with Title 22, Title V, CACFP, CLASS and NAEYC best practices. Develop an age-appropriate curriculum that focuses on the needs of each child in accordance with the State Department of Education, Child Development Division, Desired Results and NAEYC standards.
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24 semester units of coursework in early childhood education or childhood development including Child/Human Growth and Development; Child Family, and Community or Child and Family Relations; and Programs/Curriculum and 16 General Education courses.
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To turn to for interview prep and professional development opportunities. (blog, course modules, webinars, and more) on everything from acing the teacher interview to classroom management.
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Demonstrates a Christ-centered love for children and the importance of Christian education in holistic development. The primary mission of Pasadena Christian School is to provide its students with the spiritual development and academic training, needed to become men and women who are worthy representatives of our Lord, Jesus Christ.
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You believe in the power of formative assessment, coaching, and professional development as critical levers in school improvement. Collaborates with colleagues, including teachers, administrators, and instructional coaches Engages in ongoing learning through regular professional development and collaboration, including grade-level, department, and PLC meetings Completes other tasks as directed by school administrators.
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Instructs pupils directly in special skills which include but are not limited to braille reading and writing, orientation and mobility, listening skills, tactile skills, visual efficiency, concept development, use of large print and optical aids.
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Ongoing professional development and coaching from a school site manager. Valid preliminary or CLEAR Education Specialist Credential teaching credential (strong preference but not required) Voluntary Benefits (Supplemental Life, Accident, Short Term Disability, Pet Insurance, etc.
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Our name portrays the scope of our services to campus families, giving emphasis to the importance of early education experiences in light of knowledge gained from current brain development research.
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The part-time Human Development teacher will play a vital role in fostering a positive learning environment and promoting healthy emotional, social, and cognitive development in our students.
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TEACH-LA is a groundbreaking workforce development initiative designed to foster the growth of the Early Childhood workforce in Los Angeles County. Minimum of 6 completed ECE/CD units in early childhood education or child development.
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You will also encourage parent engagement in the educational activities and assist with promoting the parent as the child’s first teacher in their development. Be in process of completing a Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential.
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QUALIFICATIONS: • High school diploma or equivalent • Possess 6 units of Early Childhood Education • Possess or qualify for Child Development Assistant Permit • Bilingual-biliterate English/Spanish skills required • Have a passing score of 70% on the district academic proficiency test • Must be currently enrolled in a WASC accredited college or institution • Experience working with students in a school or recreational setting desirable.
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This mission is the driving force behind our thriving professional development and growth programs, which support and challenge teachers to maximize their impact in the classroom and advance their careers as educational leaders.
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Stay current with best practices in special education and autism spectrum disorders through ongoing professional development. Professional development opportunities. Job Overview: The school is seeking a dedicated and compassionate full-time Special Education Teacher to join our team.
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