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QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree California Substitute Teaching Permit Effective oral and written communication skills Ability to think and act autonomously in a variety of situations Ability to physically respond to physically active and aggressive children, adolescents, and young adults.
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Creative Learning Center, a certified non-public school designed to meet the needs of children who require a highly individualized behavioral and educational setting, is looking for a Senior Site Administrator for our Redwood City, CA site.
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Kehillah Jewish High School in Palo Alto, California is seeking a dedicated and innovative Mathematics teacher to join our dynamic teaching community. As a mathematics teacher at Kehillah, you will have the opportunity to shape the minds of our students and foster a love for mathematics from Algebra 1 through Calculus.
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College Advising Prep (CAP) consists of passionate advisors and educators who have invaluable experience in the education field, specifically in the areas of teaching, college admissions, educational research, as well as academic and career counseling.
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Furthermore, the teacher is attuned to the specific learning needs and social and emotional development of each student. Teaching an intentional social–emotional learning curriculum.
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San Mateo-Foster City School District is seeking a Behavior Technician to work under the guidance and oversight of the classroom teacher and the Behavior Intervention Specialist to support students with both academic and behavioral needs which may include modifying curriculum, teaching and reinforcing replacement behaviors, managing difficult behaviors and facilitating students with peer interactions as appropriate to the student's Individualized Educational Plan (IEP.
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We invest in our team members through training and direct one-on-one mentorship, providing clear progression from Associate to our Senior Learning Specialist role. As a Teaching Associate, you will collaborate closely with an experienced mentor, assisting in delivering our innovative classes while learning the ropes of becoming an independent educator.
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Middle School ELA/Humanities Teacher Ronald C. Wornick Jewish Day School is a pluralistic, independent Jewish community day school serving students in TK through 8th grade in the Peninsula of the San Francisco Bay Area. We are seeking a middle school ELA/Humanities instructor with demonstrated success in teaching literary analysis, composition, and grammar, and inspiring in young adolescents a love for reading and writing.
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Under the direction of the School Director, the Esther B. Clark Teacher carries out the primary responsibility for developing and teaching academic skills & curriculum based on Common Core standards as well as formulating and addressing Individualized Educational Plan goalsResponsibilities: Prepare lesson plans in core academic areas that meet accessibility criteria to grade level requirements of Core Curriculum.
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At EFBA, we strive to have fun while teaching and learning French! Our objective is to provide the best learning experience for students and best possible working environments for teachers by creating a fantastic team of credentialed & experienced individuals.
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We are looking for a teacher who is creative, who uses multi-sensory teaching techniques, and who provides a structured and fun classroom environment. The candidate will be comfortable teaching to students who range from talented math students to students who have learning disabilities in mathematics, reading and written language.
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Summit's research-backed model makes teaching and learning at a Summit school unlike any other. As a teacher, this will require being culturally responsive and creating equitable learning pathways for all students.
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Offering free, online training that covers trauma-informed teaching, classroom management, and more. Scoot Education is an educational staffing company that bridges the gap between schools in need and stellar educators to ensure that students don’t lose valuable learning.
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Power Scholars Academy (PSA) is a summer learning loss prevention and academic intervention program. Bachelor’s degree and teaching credential is required. We support scholars from all over San Francisco and San Mateo County in developing their academic foundation, as well as social emotional and critical thinking skills.
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You will be responsible for developing and implementing curriculum, providing instruction, and ensuring that students with diverse learning needs receive a high-quality education.
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