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The rate of pay for a long-term substitute teacher with a Bachelor's degree after 35 consecutive days in the same assignment is $254 per day. The rate of pay for a substitute teacher with a Bachelor’s degree is $158 per day.
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The Special Education Teacher maintains ongoing communication with families, regularly updates student progress, and collaborates with parents and caregivers to address behavioral concerns and support their child's holistic growth.
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Community partnerships will be developed and enhanced through constant teamwork and communication among staff including Teacher Assistants, Head Teacher, Child Care Coordinator, Child Care Directors parents, students and community collaborations.
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Create a welcoming, engaging classroom space for young children to learn, play and grow.
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The teacher must hold either an A.S. or higher, or be a college student pursuing a B.S. or higher in education or a related field. Experience in one or all of the following: art, life skills, drama, dance, STEM and music.
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General Studies Teacher. New England Jewish Academy, a private school located in West Hartford, CT, is looking for a dynamic, motivated, growth-oriented lower school, 6th grade teacher. Active participation in professional development opportunities and a willingness to grow as a teacher and a learner.
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Performs all other duties as assigned by the Director of Education and Classroom Teacher. Works directly with classroom teacher and other team members to implement classroom strategies for behavioral and academic supports to enhance student engagement and learning.
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In addition to participating in weekly professional development and team planning meetings, teachers receive consistent high-impact coaching and feedback from a school administrator or teacher-leader.
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As a Lead Teacher, you will work side-by-side with teachers and families to provide a home away from home for children in our care, according to NAEYC guidelines. As a proud member of the Busy Bees global childcare community, we offer exceptional opportunities for your career to thrive.
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If you do, and you want to be a key player in an organization whose purpose is to fill the world with more music and to develop generations of new musicians then we have a position where you can find your sound.
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Virtual instruction from your home computer, on your schedule!
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The Capitol Region Education Council (CREC), River Street Schools and Programs, seeks a Special Education Teacher to work in their schools across the elementary, secondary, and high school level.
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In this role, you will interact daily with and Assistant Teacher, children, parents, the management team, and teaching staff just to name a few. Programs include Infant, Toddler, Preschool, Pre-K, Before and After Care and Summer Camp.
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Observe, document, assess and report the progress of children in meeting the performance standards of the Connecticut Early Learning and Development Standards Keep accurate documentation of behavior, development, progress, health, illness, injuries or evidence of child abuse or neglect and make related reports within 12 hours or sooner to the Director, DCF, Head Teacher, and Office of Early Childhood (OEC.
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Keep accurate documentation of behavior, development, progress, health, illness, injuries or evidence of child abuse or neglect and make related reports within 12 hours or sooner to the Director, DCF, Head Teacher, and Office of Early Childhood (OEC.
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