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In collaboration with the K-5 Instructional Supervisor, the Instructional coach will actively work to support district-wide curriculum development opportunities. The Instructional Coach is a member of the Teaching & Learning Department assigned to work at building(s) within the district.
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Experience developing course curriculum or STEM education is a plus. In this role you will help the RDI team create, implement and improve learning courses for WRI staff across the WRI offices.
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Participate in integrated and strategic pedagogical efforts to meet student learning outcomes, whether in BA in Theology program, BA in Religion program, General Education Religion curriculum, or regarding the university learning objectives.
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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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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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7+ years of related experience in technical training, instructional design, and curriculum development, particularly in a federal contracting and professional services environment. Bachelor's degree in education, Learning & Development, Information Technology, or a related field is required.
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As a member of the Marketing Strategy - Lead Associate, you will lead end-to-end product management of our renter education program: from developing a 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.
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Proven experience in curriculum development, instructional design, assessment creation, and/or professional learning. We are looking for individuals with a strong foundation in curriculum development, instructional design, and professional learning who have a commitment to empowering future educators.
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Expertly construct, coordinate, and manage the curriculum (to include schedule development, CANVAS learning management system development, and examination supervision) for an advanced course in pharmacology to APRN students.
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Collect and analyze data using statistical and Artificial Intelligence /machine learning algorithmsSupervise and assist undergraduate students working on research projects and act as a liaison/mediator between undergraduate students and the faculty researcher.
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Develops and delivers suicide prevention presentations, workshops, and other curriculum-based learning tools in online and in-person delivery formats to include presenting multi-day, evidence-based psychotherapy (EBP) workshops.
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Responsible for growing the training business by establishing optimal product mix through product development (in partnership with Learning Development), product marketing (in partnership with Marketing) and Sales (in partnership with Business Development team.
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Responsive, intentional, and developmentally appropriate implementation of curriculum and instruction to ensure children are provided with socially supportive, organized, and instructionally meaningful interactions that support their development (i.e., social-emotional, physical, cognitive, and language) and learning (i.e., literacy, math, science, technology, social studies, and arts.
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The Assistant Director will collaborate with the Assistant Dean for Academic Support, the Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, and the Assistant Dean for Academic Services and Registrar to ensure the highest quality academic and personal experience for all students and will assist in designing and implementing all aspects of the academic support, bar support, experiential learning, and bar admissions functions within the Office of Academic Affairs.
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Our English curriculum, Wit & Wisdom ®, Eureka Math ™ and PhD Science ™, all support teachers as they take students beyond rote learning to provide a deeper, more complete understanding of the humanities, mathematics, and the sciences.
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