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Essential Duties and Responsibilities In collaboration with Education/Inclusion Manager and Child Care Director, consistently measure classroom quality and staff’s utilization of best practice strategies, through ongoing classroom observations, analysis of data related to teaching practices, and examination of children’s progress in school readiness skills Work jointly with Education/Inclusion Manager to compile and interpret program data (ex.
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You will be a key part of TeachLogics Education Sales team, focused on helping schools amplify teaching and learning outcomes with instructional audio. Our goal is to make classroom audio a primarily technology in K-12 classrooms by educating school organizations about the proven outcomes and return on investment (ROI) of instructional audio systems.
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Working closely with the grade level teaching assistant to maintain an engaging and safe classroom environment. contained classroom and as a member of the Middle School faculty. Have experience teaching in a differentiated style, including teaching small groups of students.
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Minimum of three years successful classroom teaching experience (preferred) Participate actively with preschool teaching assistant through communication, collaboration, and curriculum.
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Assistant Teachers work collaboratively with the Classroom Teacher in all day-to-day aspects of classroom management: teaching, assisting students, grading papers, organizing classroom activities, clerical duties, attending parent conferences etc.
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Details & Qualifications: Must be licensed for Special Education Teaching in Illinois Experience with age groups ranging from K-12 Strong classroom management skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Full Time Hours W-2 position with benefits Want to work with me on this job.
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Bilingual Spanish/English; Arabic/English; or Urdu/English (Strongly Preferred) Other Qualifications: Experience working with youth (Preferred) Experience in urban school setting (Preferred) Knowledge and Experience: Substantial knowledge of subject matter consistent with state certification requirements, academic content, contemporary principles and practices of teaching, assessment, and classroom and behavior management techniques.
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Lab educators are recognized for excellence in teaching and pride themselves on innovation in the classroom. Knowledge of diversity, equity and inclusion issues, and dynamics in the classroom and in developing healthy, supportive relationships with all students.
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This includes teaching students about the principles of technical theater including lighting, sound, props, costumes, scenery, and sets. High School Theatre Technical Teachers typically work in a classroom and theater environment.
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In this role, colleagues will: Take responsibility for program outcomes by implementing the College’s philosophy, curriculum and course objectives through classroom, online, or clinical teaching, and service to college, community, health system and profession.
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While it is great if you have your teaching certification, we believe firmly that great teachers are everywhere, so whether you are an artist, nanny, or teacher in a traditional classroom, if you can communicate well, engage kids, and have the desire to provide exceptional customer service to fellow teachers, parents, and the kids that visit KSL weekly, then we likely want to speak with you.
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School Psychologist in Berwyn, IL. As a School Psychologist you will collaborate with teachers, parents, and school personnel to improve classroom management strategies and/or parenting skills; addresses mental health issues; assesses, identifies and works with students with disabilities; and to improve teaching and learning strategies for all students.
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