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Maintain a well-organized, clean, and engaging classroom environment in collaboration with your co-teacher. Desired Candidate Must: Demonstrate a passion for early childhood education, with prior experience working with young children.
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Preferred: Experience working with children ages 0-16 providing in a classroom or 1:1 setting; experience implementing the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis; Educational, Speech, or Allied Health Services experience.
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As an educational therapist at FamilyForward’s Early Childhood Center, you will provide psychoeducational treatment services to preschool-aged children who have experienced child abuse, neglect, or family violence victimization in a classroom setting.
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As a Substitute Teacher , you'll create a warm, welcoming classroom environment that helps children reach their highest potential while partnering with parents and your colleagues to help make this happen.
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Duties shall include, but are not necessarily limited to, provide supervision, guidance and support to the children in the classroom, work with classroom teacher on lesson planning and activity implementation consistent with the center’s core curriculum, interface with parents, participate in parent-teacher conferences, maintain an orderly classroom and attend continuing education workshops and conferences as required by licensing regulations or funding sources.
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Correct assignments completed by students as assigned by the classroom teacher. Some experience tutoring young children. Perform duties related to the preparation of materials and supplies needed for classroom.
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Demonstrated experience working with children and adolescents in a school setting, with a strong emphasis on supporting those with special needs. Foster a nurturing classroom atmosphere that promotes respect, empathy, and self-confidence among students.
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Supervises children, classroom, assistant teacher and all activities, including ADA accommodations where appropriate. Possess at least 1-2 years' experience working with children.
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Facilitate and assist children in developing positive relationships that support a caring community within the classroom. Create a learning environment in the classroom and outside for young children which promote experimentation and exploration.
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As part of a teaching team, you will set up your classroom environment in a welcoming way, you will plan, organize and implement a program for groups of children that is consistent with the developmental needs of all students.
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We do this by working one-on-one with each student to support his or her personal care, classroom preparedness, health and wellness, academic enrichment, and college and career readiness. The results are positive personal growth and increased self-esteem in students impacted by poverty, with the ultimate goal of helping students be successful in the classroom to reach their full potential.
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Have experience with the appropriate ages in a group setting, such as a preschool, daycare, childcare, nursery, VPK, or Kindergarten classHelp children by giving them the tools to become independentAre open to guiding your colleagues, and be guided by them in turnAre eager to partner with parents on their child's journeyTake pride in your work and are friendly with errorGet energized and inspired by working with children.
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RISE Education is seeking a passionate, experienced STEM Teacher who thrives in the middle school classroom environment. Must have experience working with children. RISE Education is seeking a passionate, experienced STEM Teacher who thrives in the middle school classroom environment.
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Conduct trainings (classroom, 1 on 1, webinar, recorded) for end users. Scholarship for associates’ children up to $28,000 per child. We are looking for a high performing Application Support Analyst to partner with business disciplines and provide hands on management of several applications.
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Follow all licensing guidelines and company standards to ensure the daily care of every child in your classroom. Implement our proprietary curriculum while creating fun, interactive learning experiences for the children.
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