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To ensure success as a STEM teacher, candidates should have a strong quantitative background, The STEM teacher will be responsible for developing learning activities and hands-on material.
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The Geography Teacher will be responsible for planning and delivering lessons, teaching geography concepts to students, and providing education and guidance in a college preparatory boarding school environment located in Newark, NJ.
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Teaching: Teach Uncommon School’s Performing Arts musical theatre curriculum which involves music, acting and movement (at Uncommon Schools much of this curriculum is already planned and written, so teacher is responsible to implement it, or select from show options depending on show) Implement curricula and activities to meet grade level performing arts standards Collaborate with our Performing Arts Team in curriculum development process.
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Works cooperatively and in concert with other colleagues, especially the co-teacher in the classroom, to advance a seamless, responsive and effective education environment for students. Its model combines classroom instruction by a certified teacher with enabling students to learn a trade while in school, providing learners with the knowledge, skills, and self-discipline necessary to become successful citizens in a global society.
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As a teacher, you’ll be working with children ranging from 6 weeks to 10 years of age, teaching programs that incorporate songs, dances, puppet shows, beginning gymnastics skills, sports, games, and a variety of other unique and exciting activities in a positive, noncompetitive, fun environment.
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Children's Garden School is looking for a full-time Pre-K Teacher for the Abbot Program, Teacher should have the ability to relate positively with young children. Previous teaching or assistant teaching position with a public or private school system, a quality preschool, child care center, or church nursery is preferred.
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Under general direction, provides direct patient care to practice patients in both office and Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC) settings.
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Teachers will report to the Special Education Coordinator or the Academic Dean of their academy who will provide considerable supervision and assistance, supported by the academy's Dean of Students, our teacher coaches, and the Head Teachers of each grade level or specialty area.
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Collaborate with classroom teacher assistants to integrate activities and practices that support students’ social-emotional learning and well-being in addition to student’s academic development.
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The Infant/Toddler Teacher maintains on-going contact with families and works with all other components (Health, Nutrition, Parent Education and resources referred) to integrate services into the family setting.
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Foreign Language Teacher (Spanish) & ML Teacher. Foreign Language Teacher (Spanish) & ML Teacher. Works with students and others to prepare materials for inclusion in literary publications, contests, etc.
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NJ Teacher of Business Certification: Comprehensive Business Certification or a NJ Teacher of Business: Finance/Economics/Law Certification Bachelor’s degree a plus. Mount St. Dominic Academy is an independent 9-12 all-girls high school, sponsored by the Sisters of St. Dominic.
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Job Title: Pokemon TCG Teacher (After-School Club) General Responsibilities: Under the supervision of the Director of Educational Development, plans and facilitates an after-school Pokemon TCG after school club for elementary, middle, and/or high school students.
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Benefits: Flexible schedule Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Welcome to My Gym's Children's Fitness Center!
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Elementary School Teacher/ Special Education. WEST ORANGE PUBLIC SCHOOLS GREGORY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ELEMENTARY / SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER Available 9/1/2 Special Education, Teacher, Education, Special Ed, Elementary School.
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