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Participates in the Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) process with the principal, classroom teacher, Tier One Intensive Teachers, Curriculum Implementation teachers, Special Education teachers, support staff, and parents as requested.
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This person will facilitate and at times develop trainings, learning groups, and provide coaching for child welfare agency leadership in content related to leadership and supervisory skills, and provide field support to enhance the transfer of learning from the training classroom to field operations.
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Encourages children to use spoken language during play activities and functions as an appropriate speech and language role model in the classroom with guidance from deaf educators. EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS Associates Related Field or 60 semester hours of college credit OR Passed ETS ParaPro assessment with score of 460 or higher OR Passed applicable ACT WorkKeys assessments (Math 4, Reading 4, Writing 3) CERTIFICATION & LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS Paraprofessional Educator License with Stipulations (ELS) Illinois or Substitute Teaching License Illinois.
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Implements classroom routines and behavior management plans as directed by deaf educator with support from deaf educators, Senior Deaf Educators and Academic Program Coordinator. Professional Educator License (PEL) Illinois upon hire or Educator License�with Stipulations (ELS) Illinos upon hire or Substitute Teacher License Illinois within 3 months or Paraprofessional Educator Endorsement Illinois upon hire and ANSI Accredited Food Handler Certification within 30 days.
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Prior work experience in a classroom, daycare, afterschool, camp, or similar program or educational experience in education, social work, psychology, recreation, or a related field highly desirable.
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You are a fun, friendly person who provides valuable assistance to our lead preschool teacher in the classroom. At the end of the day, you speak with parents and assist with minor tidying around the classroom.
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Collaborate with other classroom teachers, school psychologists, learning disabilities specialists, speech/hearing specialists, and school social workers to provide an integrated plan for developing the capacities of their students.
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Do you enjoy or have experience on stage, in a classroom, or as a tour guide? Outside of the classroom, trainers work in tight-knit teams to design workflow-based training content, work directly with organizations to help develop their training, and even get involved in projects to make our software more intuitive.
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Teacher Aides assist classroom teachers in the instructional process by reinforcing instruction to individual or small groups of students/children ages 6 weeks - 5 years in a child development program.
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The Paraeducator works under the direction of, and in accordance with, the classroom teacher(s) to plan, coordinate, and implement the assigned classroom program. The Paraeducator works under the direction of, and in accordance with, the classroom teacher(s) to plan, coordinate, and implement the assigned classroom program.
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Update parents on the progress of their students and enlist parental support with behavior control and home activities designed to supplement their classroom lessons. Aequor is now hiring a full-time Special Education Teacher (SPED) for the 2024-2025 school year.
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Take the lead on classroom management and curriculum implementation. We want energetic, dependable, passionate individuals who are at least 18 and have: Experience in a licensed childcare facility, leading a classroom, and implementing lesson plans.
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Follow all licensing guidelines and company standards to ensure the daily care of every child in your classroom. We invest in your future with ongoing training, tuition reimbursement, credential assistance, and our unique Master Teacher Program.
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