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The ideal candidate for this position has a background in and love for teaching, including significant experience with elementary literacy instruction, Common Core, and teacher development.
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Support the development of high-quality/effective literacy instruction in ELA, History/SS, Science and the Technical Subjects in all schools, grades K-8, including observing and coaching teachers to improve instructional planning, teaching practice, and the use of data, assessments, and instructional technology focused on literacy.
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With input and guidance from current faculty and administrators, develop literacy, math, social studies, and other curriculum. A minimum of a college bachelor’s degree is required; a master’s degree and/or teaching credential is preferred.
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Pearson is actively seeking National Board-Certified Teachers (NBCTs), and practicing educators who are currently working at least half-time and have at least three years of full-time teaching/counseling experience in a PK-12 setting at our Los Angeles, CA location.
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In collaboration with the AD of Literacy and Director of Teaching & Learning, the middle school literacy specialist will create and document an inclusive, equitable, and culturally relevant vision for excellence in middle school literacy.
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The Reference, Instruction & Outreach Services (RIOS) Department at California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), invites highly qualified, motivated, and well-organized, applicants for a pool of full-time teaching appointments.
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All staff participate in case management for a portion of the clients, and collaborate weekly regarding client progress during team meetings with additional Hatlen Center instructors who specialize in teaching assistive technology, personal financial literacy, Braille, and independent living skills.
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Partners with Office of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, Office of Transformation, Information Services, and other enterprise entities to advance organizational health literacy and ensure patient/family access to information.
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Primary responsibilities include: providing instruction in and access to information resources; collaborating with faculty to cultivate and support usage of the collection of library, information, and curriculum resources; serving as a student advisor; teaching or co-teaching two classes; and collaborating on school-wide programming as necessary and appropriate.
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Responsibilities: - Deliver engaging and differentiated lessons that align with the Common Core Literacy, and Social Studies content standards. - Strong content knowledge in literacy, math and science, with a commitment to staying current with educational best practices.
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A deep understanding of theories of literacy, including the diagnostic teaching of reading, reading intervention, adolescent literacy, Guided Reading, and English Language Development.
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To build knowledge and capacity in early literacy content and teaching and learning instructional methods and practices. The Middle School Literacy Specialist reports to the Associate Director of Literacy.
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Experience in collaborative planning and delivery of differentiated staff development to classroom practitioners; literacy training, knowledge of differentiated classroom instructional practices that promote student academic success; knowledge and understanding of the needs of a diverse student population.
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Literacy: Teachers College Reading and Writing Workshop; any specialized reading background such as Wilson, Lindamood Bell, or Orton Gillingham preferred. Work with the Director of Student Services to coordinate curriculum that caters to the diverse learning needs of all students, including: curriculum development, faculty coaching, model teaching, developing shared norms for assessment, and guiding assessment-informed instructional planning.
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As a premier Magnet teaching hospital, you’ll find an environment that’s alive with learning, rooted in care and compassion, and home to thought leadership and unwavering support. Engages in strategic planning and establishes programs that facilitate CHLA’s organizational health literacy journey.
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