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PreKindergarten and Kindergarten Aides must: (1) be eligible for the Early Childhood Classroom Assistant Teacher-Temporary Authorization and are required to complete the required course work within the next three (3) years to keep Temporary Authorization current; or (2) be eligible for The Early Childhood Classroom Assistant Teacher Authorization.
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The primary guide will receive guidance and support from our School/Education Director, provide day to day support and oversight to the bilingual classroom assistant (s) and collaborate modeling grace, courtesy and compassion with all students, families, peers, supervisors, and partner stakeholders.
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Under the direct supervision of the Special Education Teacher, Classroom Teacher, and Special Education Coordinator/Director, the Teaching Assistant will work closely with students in the classroom to meet instructional and social-emotional goals and objectives as well as to maintain appropriate student behavior.
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Key Words: Therapeutic Day School, Para, Education Assistant, Teacher's Aide, Teacher Aide, Special Education, PEL, Monday to Friday, 12 month, Year Around School, Paid Breaks, Palatine, Cook County.
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Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in Elementary Education, an associate degree in early childhood education, or a closely related field of study preferred; supplemented by three (3) to five (5) years' experience working as an elementary teacher or instructional assistant in a schools setting is highly preferred.
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In addition to this specific individualized instruction, the ELL teacher may assist general education classroom teachers with selection of appropriate curricula and the development of appropriate strategies to meet the unique needs of English Language Learners.
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Communicate and share ideas and concerns with the Lead Teacher, Site Director, Education Coordinator, and other management team members. Administration: Work closely with the Site Director, Head Start Manager, classroom teaching team, and other content area specialists.
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A Wellspring Catholic Academy teacher partners with the Preschool Director in the classroom to help children grow and develop socially, emotionally, cognitively, physically, and spiritually.
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Under the direction of the Infant/Toddler Program Director or Preschool Program Director, the assistant teacher works in collaboration with the classroom teacher to participate in establishing and maintaining a safe, organized, classroom at the CDLS. This includes participation in the planning to establish a learning environment that is inclusive and developmentally age-appropriate.
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TThe Assistant Teacher/Aide is responsible to assist the Education Director in making sure Starrett Early Learning Center is clean, safe and in compliance to Department of Health regulations on a daily basis.
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The Career Technical Education Teacher plans, and administers the CTE instructional program and classroom operation in compliance with guidelines and regulations determined by the administration, Board of Education, state and federal agencies.
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Responsibilities:Ensure School Readiness/Academic Instruction:Utilize the curriculum goals and objectives to assist the lead and assistant teacher in developing lesson plans to support the early learning standards and include educational experiences in Language/Literacy, Math, Science, Social Studies, Creative (Music, Art and Drama), Social & Emotional, and Physical DevelopmentWork as a team member to meet the needs of the children classroom and center.
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Candidate will assist licensed vocational teacher in the shop and related classroom. (Exempt/Non-exempt) Exempt; Unit C Reports to: Director of Career and Technical Education In compliance with state and federal laws, newton public schools is committed to equity, anti-racism and a nondiscrimination policy for students, employees and prospective applicants.
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Supervisor: Director of Elementary Education, Director of Student Services, Principal, and/or Assistant Principal. Coordinate the organization, documentation, and maintenance of student records, as directed by the Director of Student Services, Principal and/or Assistant Principal.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The preschool teacher is responsible for presenting and implementing the preschool curriculum as outlined by the preschool director. SUPERVISION RECEIVED Preschool teacher works under the direct supervision of the Washington City Community Center Preschool Director.
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