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Administration: Work closely with the Site Director, Head Start Manager, classroom teaching team, and other content area specialists. Routinely check classroom equipment and materials to ensure they are in good repair and inform the Site Director of any needed maintenance.
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Leads initiatives to shape professional practice in regards to curriculum, instruction, assessment, classroom management, student support services, and discipline. Ensures tracking and communication of additional compensation for internal substitute teaching, staff-leadership, coaching, overtime, etc.
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The Community Partnership Specialist will report to the Manager of Civic Engagement and Leadership, and will collaborate with colleagues across the Office of Teaching & Learning to support high-quality partnerships that advance the CPS Instructional Core vision.
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The teacher aide assists the classroom teaching team in developing a classroom atmosphere where children can grow and develop in a safe and positive learning space. Assists the teaching team in developing a classroom environment that is a welcoming learning environment for children and their families.
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Knowledge of diversity, equity and inclusion issues, and dynamics in the classroom and in developing healthy, supportive relationships with all students. This includes teaching students about the principles of technical theater including lighting, sound, props, costumes, scenery, and sets.
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The Child Support Specialist assists in implementing program objectives and services in compliance with the Head Start Program Performance Standards, the Head Start Act, and the Illinois State Board of Education by being part of the teaching team, and providing support to teachers with classroom activities.
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The Teacher Aide provides support to the teaching team in planning and implementing learning experiences for children, maintaining the classroom, and managing children in accordance with the YMCA goals and curriculum plan.
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The ideal candidate will have a passion for teaching and learning, commitment to the college mission, and a record of demonstrated success in the classroom in supporting and cultivating student learning.
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As a Studio Manager (SM), you live your power by delivering the world class CorePower Yoga experience including leading the operations of a yoga studio, coaching and inspiring the CPY classroom experience, creating a premium sensory in-studio yoga experience (clean and safe) for the community, and training a team of world class yoga instructors and mindful leaders.
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Oversee room arrangements and classroom equipmentOther duties as assigned by Intake Specialist & Director of ECE QUALIFICATIONSAssociate's or Bachelor's degree in child development or early childhood or education advanced degree and coursework equivalent to a major relating to early childhood education.
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Our staff genuinely believes in our 26 principles of A Disciplined Life. Our curriculum and culture combine academic rigor, social-emotional skills, and experiential learning to ensure that our students are successful in and outside of the classroom.
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Perform teaching related duties of the assigned school including covering another class during an absent teacher’s planning period, lunchroom duty, hall duty, bus duty and /or playground duty. Substitute Teacher is responsible for the delivery of specified course content in the absence of the classroom teacher.
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Education This position requires an Associates Degree in Early Childhood Education plus three (3) years of Early Childhood experience in classroom teaching environments preferred and/or High School diploma or GED equivalency, plus six (6) hours of formal training in Child Development or Early Childhood Education or CDA and/or at least a Level 1 ECE credential in Gateways to Opportunity.
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Managing student behavior in the classroom by upholding the ChanceLight philosophy and policies, and applying appropriate disciplinary measures when necessary; working collaboratively with classroom teachers to ensure consistency.
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Experience supports implementation of Interim and Positive Behavior Support Plans with teaching teams in classrooms by observation with feedback, monitoring lesson plans, and supporting teaching teams in the classroom with modeling intervention strategies.
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