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Our educational resources include multi-modalities and novelty to inspire joy and giggles while motivating early learners to master the crucial foundations of reading, writing, and math. Are you an early education teacher looking to use your expertise and skills to make a broader impact on teachers and students.
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Isidore Newman School seeks a talented and dynamic part-time Lower School Co-Teacher for the 2024-2025 academic year. The Lower School Co-teacher reports to the Head of Lower School. The role of co-teacher in the Lower School is multifaceted.
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Bachelor’s Degree: Mechanical Engineering or related technical field (physics, applied math, electrical engineering, chemistry) The Design Engineer is primarily responsible for the physical design of instruments, including electro-mechanics, fluidics, optics and the physical user-interface.
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Substitute teachers may also be referred to as substitute educator, guest teacher, or relief teacher. For long-term teacher assignments, it may be required to develop lessons plans, as well as build, administer, and grade tests and assignments Next steps:Apply Now.
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Rawson Saunders is located in the Austin, Texas, Metropolitan Area. As an art teacher at Rawson Saunders, you will be responsible for providing art instruction to upper elementary and middle school students in groups of 8-9.
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Founded by a former teacher, Kokua has been connecting amazing individuals to K-12th substitute teaching positions for over 12 years. Become a substitute teacher with Kokua in Dallas, TX and help your local schools in solving the teacher shortage.
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We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Teacher for the Visually Impaired to join our regional Student Support Team. As an itinerant teacher for the visually impaired, you will play a crucial role in building out our program, facilitating the learning and development of students with visual impairments.
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Strong background in linear algebra, physics, and electromagnetics. Strong background in linear algebra, physics, and electromagnetics. Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science with a focus on signal processing or algorithms, or a related field.
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We also offer targeted interventions aligned with our Algebra I and Geometry courses that can either follow a specially designed instruction (SDI) co-teaching model or a Math Essentials course.
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Junior candidates will be provided extensive online and in-person training, will partner w/ an experienced designer – Will train on software, truss math, blue print reading, etc. MiTek Certificate of Completion and Manufacturing Certificate in Truss Design preferred.
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This person will work closely with the Deans of Instruction for K-2 and 3rd-8th Math, and the Dean of Culture. Ensures overall compliance, including but not limited to health and safety laws, charter contracts, state education mandates, teacher certification, ESSA requirements, and all federal and state workplace regulations.
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1 Performing Open-Enrollment Network in New Orleans #1 Academic Growth in Louisiana POSITION DETAILS Seeking passionate Special Education Teacher Case Managers (TCM) with expertise in ELA, Math, or both.
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Special Education Teacher. Paid teacher training, tuition reimbursement, and credentialing support. The positive, enthusiastic teacher we seek has these qualifications. In-person Special Education instruction at a private school in Metairie, LA (Jefferson Parish.
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Complete the Learning & Development requirements of a SPED teacher. Attend regular coaching sessions with designated staff and complete teacher coursework as prescribed. Monitor and adjust curriculum, instruction, and IEP accommodations to enable each student to succeed in their secondary and post-secondary goals.
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Experience with sensor fusion, state estimation, random signals, feature extraction, and linear algebra. Strong analytical skills and experience in areas of adaptive filter theory, spectral estimation, detection and estimation theory, linear algebra and/or stochastic processes.
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