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Prior experience working as a lead teacher and/or special educator. Our CES program has a small student to teacher ratio, and includes one classroom teacher and at least one classroom aide or registered behavior technician.
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The English Teacher must be willing to teach a range of English subject areas, including English I, English II, English III, English IV, and/or Reading and Language Arts. With the support of a special education teacher, this position will also support students with special learning or emotional needs to ensure that they receive the level of instruction that they need to enable them to succeed.
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Collaborate with general education teachers and support staff to ensure integration of special education services. Qualifications: Bachelors degree in Special Education or related field (Masters preferred.
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JOB SUMMARYTeachers at The Foundation Schools employ special education strategies and techniques to provide quality instruction that results in the students' mastery of approved curriculum and that promotes social, emotional and cognitive learning.
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ESL certification and ESL teaching experience, or related experience and knowledge in the fields of adult education, TESOL, education technology, special education, parenting, and/or early childhood development preferred.
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The Special Education Teacher reports to the Special Education Manager, with input from the school Principal. The Special Education Teacher will work with general education teachers in a consultative manner to integrate research-based interventions into their practice applying the Response to Intervention model.
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The RBT will work under the direction of the School-to-Life Special Education Teacher and the Program BCBA. The RBT will work under the direction of the School-to-Life Special Education Teacher and the Program BCBA.
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Related Degrees Include, But May Not Be Limited To Elementary Education Home Economics Child Development Child Life Psychology or Sociology with a minor in Education Special Education Child Psychology Relevant Coursework Child Development Human Growth and Development Educational Psychology Child Psychology Methods: Age Birth to 8 years Children’s Literature Developmental Assessment of Young Children Measurement and Evaluation Nutrition Health and Safety Child Care Administration.
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The Opportunity: We are seeking a Student Support (Special Education/English Learner) Teacher with experience in early childhood education to provide specialized instruction and support for our students at Global Citizens Public Charter School (Global Citizens PCS.
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You’ve previously worked in positions like teacher, teacher assistant, babysitter, childcare worker, daycare assistant, preschool teacher, nanny, special education, camp or school counselor, paraprofessional or similar fields.
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The School Aide is an individual who works with studentsrequiring instructional, and/or behavioral assistance under the supervision ofthe special education department and/or supervising designee.
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Title: Teacher Special Education (Sped) One of our clients is seeking a motivated professional to work as a Special Education Teacher in Washington, DC area. Master’s Degree in Special Education or Reading Intervention preferred.
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Safely transports students to and from the Kennedy School to attend approved field trips, Special Olympics and other educational events in an Agency vehicle as scheduled. Also, the Certified Teacher will provide support to the overall school environment by assisting in developing, preparing and implementing strategies within the classroom and school-wide plans for positive student outcomes.
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Children & Youth Service’s Karasik and Family, Infant & Child Care Center has a vacancy for a Childcare Teacher Assistant. The Childcare Teacher Assistant Floater will work in all classrooms at the center, as assigned by the Center Director.
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What The Special Education Assistant Teacher Does. Title: Assistant Teacher ~ Special Education + $2,500 Sign-On Bonus. We are seeking Special Education Assistant Teachers to join our mission in Annandale.
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