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OR You may substitute education for specialized experience as follows: One (1) academic year of graduate education in a field of study such as business administration (e.g., finance, accounting, auditing, marketing, and business law), law, economics, criminology, political science, government, public administration, or another related field.
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Special Education Teacher IV requires Masters Degree in Special Education or appropriate content area, plus 60 or more additional academic credits (and may include PhD/EdD.
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Provides legal advice and counsel to the Board, the CEO, and other school system employees on legal requirements, best practices, and legal developments in the legal practice area(s) of assignment, as well as a wide variety of other matters, including but not limited to, litigation, labor and employment, student civil rights, special education, procurement, contracts, transactions, and land use.
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The Living Classrooms Foundation is a non-profit organization, operated for the benefit of the community, providing hands-on education and job training, with a special emphasis on at-risk youth and groups from diverse backgrounds.
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Thorough knowledge of preschool, child and adolescent development, special populations, special education, social and cultural bases of behavior, instructional design, and the organization and operation of schools.
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This position requires excellent planning to meet the necessary Career and College Readiness Standards along with the academic and behavioral needs outlined in each student’s Individualized Education Program.
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Education Law Academic Employment, Charter School Law, College and University Law, Educational Testing, Federal Education Grants, Fraternity Liability, Independent School Law, Private Education Law, Public School Law, School Board Defense, School Board Liability, School Desegregation, School District Liability, School Equal Protection, School Law, School Tenure, Special Education, Student Discipline, Student Loans, Teachers Credentials, Title IX Discrimination, University Finance.
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Academic expertise in Literacy, Special Education, the Humanities, Social Sciences, or related fields of study. Collaborate with general and special education teachers, school leaders, and families to analyze and respond to trends in student work and assessments.
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EDUCATION: Have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in an appropriate educational field. Knowledge of special teaching principles, methods, and techniques applicable to subject and target groups.
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Follow through on instructional recommendations made by Teacher, Instructional Support Specialist, Education Director, Consultant, and/or school team. Have the ability to speak effectively with special needs children and in describing general work needs and to speak effectively in interpersonal situations.
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As a Special Education Teacher, you will play a crucial role in providing individualized instruction and support to students with special needs. We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Special Education Teacher to join our team.
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Valid teaching license or certification in special education and/or reading specialist endorsement. Attend IEP meetings, 504 plan meetings, and other special education-related meetings to contribute expertise, advocate for students' needs, and ensure compliance with legal requirements.
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Requisition Number: 2024-031 Posting Start Date: 3/8/2024 City: Baltimore State: MD Minimum Education: Bachelors Additional Documentation: YES Compensation: Commensurate with Experience Special Programs AdvisorDescription/Job Summary Under supervision of the Special Programs Director, the Special Programs Advisor commits to advising students participating in the Mayor’s Scholars program (MSP) and other special programs.
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We operate public charter and contract schools, special education schools, preschool, apprenticeships, pre-career programs, therapeutic group homes, treatment foster care, and behavior health services.
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Collaborate with general education teachers and support staff to ensure effective inclusion and integration of students with special needs into the general education classroom. Develop and implement individualized education plans (IEPs) for students with special needs, in collaboration with parents, general education teachers, and other support staff.
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