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Deaf education aides are utilized to enhance the special education instructional program for hearing impaired students in the school’s mainstream working with general ed. teachers, deaf education teachers/staff, and hearing impaired students.
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Candidate must have or be eligible to obtain a current Teacher Certificate issued by the Tennessee Department of Education with a current or pending endorsement in Special Education: Hearing Impaired, Teacher for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (or similar.
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ROLE AND PURPOSE: The primary responsibility of the deaf education teacher is to provide academic instruction which will enable the deaf / hearing impaired student(s) to access the curriculum as determined by the Admission, Review and Dismissal committee with an emphasis on language and communication skill development.
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Provide consultation and collaborate with ECI staff, otologists, audiologists, sign language interpreters on staff and from agencies, classroom teacher assistants, SSA member districts and AISD support staff including RDSPD administrative staff.
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Deaf/Hard of Hearing Teacher- This full-time position is for a system-wide Deaf Education Teacher. Provide accommodation allowing hearing impaired students access to the general curriculum.
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Assists the deaf education teacher with clerical duties, hearing aid checks, etc. Interpreter for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired. Presents in-service training to classroom/school personnel about the roles and responsibilities of the interpreter and/or deaf/heard of hearing related issues.
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The Pre-Kindergarten Teacher ensures/completes developmental screening and follow-up and plans and provides a developmentally and culturally appropriate classroom experience which meets the needs of all children and their families.
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The Catholic Elementary School Teacher Assistant assists the classroom teacher in delivering instruction that is based on the approved curricula and mission of the school and to create a safe, orderly and Catholic learning environment for his/her students.
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Must hold or be eligible for appropriate educator licensure in the State of Colorado, either as an Administrator, Director of Special Education or as a Professional Teacher, endorsed in Special Education Specialist: Deaf and Hard of Hearing or Visually Impaired (ages 0-21) with COE-approved training for teacher leaders ("evaluator designees.
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ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIP: The Teacher of Deaf/Hearing Impaired for students who require deaf and hearing impaired support reports directly to the Special Education Program Supervisor and in their absence, to the Director of Special Education and Alternative Placements.
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While a conscientious effort has been made to include all duties and expectation of the Archdiocese of Washington elementary school teacher assistant, the above is not all inclusive and the position's duties may be expanded or modified at the discretion of the classroom teacher or principal.
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Position Goal: Under general supervision, provide assistance to special education teacher, performing a variety of tasks relating to the physical and instructional needs of disabled/impaired pupils in an educational setting; assists in the implementation of classroom programs including daily living skills, self-help and behavior management as well as instruction.
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Buffalo Hearing & Speech Center is seeking a Special Education Teacher at our Rosewood school-age (K-2) program located in Cheektowaga. We are open to considering teacher c Special Education, Teacher, Education, Special Ed, Behavioral, Classroom Aide.
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Demonstrate interest in creating lesson plans/learning experiences reflective of children’s interest and inquiry, and play-based curriculum threads with Head Teacher/ Classroom Teaching Assistant (when applicable.
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PA Certification as Teacher of Deaf/Hearing Impaired required. To provide summer hearing support to deaf/hearing impaired preschool special education students referred to the program by districts.
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hearing impaired classroom teacher jobs Company: Helena School District in Beltsville, District Of Columbia
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