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Special Education Coordinator / Special Education Teacher Supports Service (SETSS) Provider. The Special Education Coordinator must analyze a wide range of academic data, including class assessments, specialized evaluations, and teacher reports to build and present compelling cases for scholars to receive Special Education services.
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In collaboration with the Head Teacher , create a play-based, inquiry-based, constructivist early childhood environment, influenced by Reggio Emilia philosophy in action, including reflective teaching, family engagement and documentation.
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We are looking for a Mandarin teacher to teach immersive mandarin classes in both our Hudson Yards and Hell's Kitchen schools ages 1 through Pre-K (4s). We are seeking a highly skilled Chinese (Mandarin) speaking, passionate and dedicated Preschool Teacher to join our team.
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In Integrated Co-Teaching (ICT) classrooms, collaborators include a Special Education Co-Teacher who is certified in special education. A minimum of 2 years of demonstrated success as a full-time elementary classroom teacher.
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We are looking for a results-driven Choir Teacher to join our community. We are looking for a results-driven Choir Teacher to join our community. Scholar Talent and electives serve as critical, creative outlets for scholars to explore and develop their passions and talents in athletics, chess, debate and visual and performing arts.
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Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School seeks a full-time Theater Teacher, with an emphasis in Scenic, Lighting, and/or Costume Design, to teach 9th Grade Theater and design-based elective courses.
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Job Title: Pre-K for All Head Teacher. Pre-K for All Head Teacher. The Head Teacher leads the PKA efforts to make classrooms warm, welcoming and effective in helping children to meet child development and academic goals, and in helping families to engage in their children's education.
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS (ELA) TEACHER (6-8) JOB DESCRIPTION Position Overview: Under the supervision of the School Principal, the English Language Arts Teacher engages students in mastering grade-level English language arts skills by nurturing critical thinking, centering diverse, relevant, and rigorous texts, prioritizing student voices and ideas to build agency, and centering writing as a tool for analysis.
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COMPASS After-School Teacher Job Description. Direct and work with assistant teacher. Current or former licensed teacher. Background in visual, performing arts or sports coaching a plus.
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New York State certification or license in any of the following: (1) Teacher of Special Education - Birth to 2nd Grade; (2) Teacher of Special Education - Professional or Permanent-Birth to 2nd Grade; (3) Master of Social Work [MSW]; (4) Licensed Master Social Work [LMSW]; (5) Licensed Clinical Social Work [LCSW]; (6) Registered Nurse [RN]; (7) Licensed Behavioral Analyst [LBA]; Board Certified Behavior Analyst [BCBA]; (8) Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst [BCaBA.
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Lead Preschool Teacher positions available in General Day Care, Head Start, 3K and UPK Classrooms! Benefits include:Health InsuranceTuition discount for family members at any Beanstalk locationCompetitive salary based on education and experience LevelThe Lead Teacher is expected to engage in ongoing learning to strengthen his/her understanding of child development and the Lead Preschool Teacher is responsible for promoting the vision for quality early childhood services that anchors the organization.
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We are looking for a confident, Physical Education Teacher trained and experienced in working with gifted and/or special needs students to join our team on a full-time basis. Write progress reports (narrative and numerical) for all Physical Education students, and participate in twice-yearly parent/family-teacher conferences.
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Early Childhood Nursery Teacher & Early Childhood Teacher - 5 years of teaching experience. Early Childhood Pre-K Teacher - 3 years of teaching experience. As an early childhood education Teacher , you will create a warm, nurturing, and developmentally appropriate educational environment, while integrating a program of both Limudei Hol and Limudei Kodesh, and adhering to high-level standards of education and care.
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The Living Environment Teacher will also teach students to grow food, while learning hands on about nutrition, water resource management, efficient land use, climate change, biodiversity, conservation, contamination, pollution, waste management, and sustainable development.
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Classroom Co-Teachers work in collaboration with a Special Education Classroom Co-Teacher to co-plan and co-teach one class of students for two consecutive school years (looping). Collaborate with co-teacher, support staff, and school leaders to provide high-quality, relevant instruction to all children.
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