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The Special Education Teacher/Learning Specialist is a member of the school's instructional staff and Academic Unit. Essential Functions & Accountabilities: Develops solid knowledge of the Montessori Learning Standards, Curriculum Maps, Scope and Sequence and all other grade-level curriculum in each content area taught, including the essential information, concepts and skills so as to better support students and assist classroom teachers.
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MCPS Official Job DescriptionSUMMARY DESCRIPTION:Under direction of the school principal, plans and provides for appropriate learning experiences for students. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, and ABILITIES:Knowledge of MCPS curriculum, techniques for integrating curriculum, MCPS policies, and effective instructional practices.
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The LEAP model for all Early Childhood Education teachers focuses on the creation of ECE content-specific learning communities that engage in cycles of planning, content knowledge development, formative observations, and child work evidence analysis – all tied to the ECE curriculum implemented at the school.
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You will use engaging visualization and design techniques to enhance learning and development curriculum in support of a prime contract for the IC environment. The ISD creates deliverables for all phases of the course creation lifecycle including analysis documents, design documents (e.g., course outline, storyboards, prototypes), and final learning deliverables (e.g., Adobe Captivate, Storyline courses, instructor-led course materials, job aids) that align to the overall business goals.
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Support face-to-face workshops, retreats, events, and other learning sessions through development of course content and curriculum design for learning programs, providing facilitation support as needed and appropriate.
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A key member of the J.D. advising team, the Director of Academic Advising has a strong understanding of Georgetown Law’s academic policies, degree requirements, and our unrivaled curriculum, including our extensive experiential learning courses.
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Proficiency in the application of instructional design, curriculum design, adult learning principles, and measurement strategies. Collaborate with the LMS Analyst and Learning & Development Assistant to ensure seamless program delivery via the learning management system.
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As a valued colleague on the Enterprise Marketing Strategy team, you will lead end-to-end product management of our consumer education program: from developing research and learning agenda and defining the curriculum roadmap, to developing content and working with the broader team on a go-to-market approach that reaches a diverse audience of renters, homebuyers and homeowners.
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Over the years, we have grown from a single center in the basement of All Saint's Church in Chevy Chase, Maryland to multiple accredited early learning, extended day, and summer camp programs across the DC Metropolitan Region.
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As an Elementary/Middle School Teacher, you will play a crucial role in shaping the minds of young students, fostering a love for learning, and providing them with the essential skills and knowledge needed for their academic and personal growth.
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Our comprehensive solutions for core curriculum, and supplemental and intervention programs - supported by an array of professional development services - allow teachers to use data to inform classroom practices and tailor instructions to an individual's abilities and learning styles.
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Design and develop curriculum, programs, learning materials, and performance support tools from a blank slate (including self-study, classroom, eLearning, etc.) Assist Learning Manager by identifying issues, diagnosing problems, generating alternative solutions, and analyzing opportunities and risks.
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Work with your co-teacher to implement the lesson plans from the research-informed Balanced Learning® curriculum. It’s an opportunity to foster curiosity, creativity and compassion in children—all while helping them develop a lifelong love of learning.
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The core responsibilities of this role are typically to provide learning and technology support and to guide faculty in developing technology skills, to recommend ways to integrate learning technologies into their pedagogy and to create course learning objects, and to provide technical, creative, and visual design support in integrating emerging technologies into offerings on the platform.
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Serve as subject matter expert and work with senior management and the Navanti training specialist to develop and deliver the WPS course curriculum and training materials, ensuring suitability of materials for the USAID target audience in DC and at Missions.
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