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The Joey Jackson Intercultural Center, named after a Brockport alum who is a prominent criminal defense attorney and CNN legal analyst, was created to provide an inclusive and supportive environment for underrepresented students, to help our faculty members connect with students outside of the classroom, and to provide students with opportunities for leadership development, celebration, and collaborations.
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The Coastal Classroom summer program focuses on coastal ecology, water quality, urban waterfront restoration and preservation on the NYC waterfront , with sites in Hallets Cove in Astoria and Kaiser Park in Coney Island.
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Uncommon Middle School English Language Arts (ELA) teachers are passionate about literature and building an engaging classroom culture. You'll learn and implement strategies to differentiate instruction for all learners in your classroom.
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Up to 130 students aged 5 – 21 from over 20 countries will participate in academic, creative arts, physical education, and social-emotional learning classes. Classroom Culture Lead Teachers are responsible for planning and leading daily mindfulness, facilitating small-group instruction as per the Academic Lead Teacher’s plans, working with students one-on-one, and providing additional sheltered instruction support for multilingual learning.
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Minimum Qualifications High School Diploma or GED Culinary Training or Degree in Culinary Arts Valid NYC DOH Food Protection Certificate Who you are. The Cook will join our Promise Academy Kitchen team that works to transform how the community engages with food—by improving our nutrition environment and thinking more sustainably about what we eat through hands-on nutrition education in the garden and the kitchen, in the classroom, and in the boardroom.
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Will be provided by DeBaun Performing Arts Center. DeBaun Performing Arts Center. statement that includes a) teaching interests, b) teaching philosophy, and c) a plan on how to create an inclusive environment for students of all backgrounds in terms of classroom teaching, student advising, and graduate student mentoring.
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Instructional activities integrate all the domains of child development, including physical development and health, and social/emotional development; communication, language, and literacy; cognition and knowledge of the world (math, science, social studies, the arts and technology.
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After-school and/or Saturday tutoring, sports, enrichment, arts, and family programs. Believing that all students can succeed with ample social-emotional support in and out of the classroom.
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The Fine Arts department is recruiting a pool of applicants for day and evening adjunct teaching courses in the area of Painting and Drawing. Strong candidates will foster an inclusive classroom learning environment with nondiscriminatory teaching methods towards learning difference, race, ethnicity, gender expression, sexuality, physical ability, socioeconomic, or immigration status.
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Founded by the Sisters of Charity of New York, the College of Mount Saint Vincent is an academically excellent, authentically inclusive, Catholic and ecumenical liberal arts college. Adjunct faculty will be responsible for classroom management, lecturing on relevant content, testing and grading papers as required by the course syllabus.
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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. We expect Scholar Talent teachers to be masters of their craft and share their passion, talent and experience in the classroom.
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Beyond teaching students in a classroom setting, the Media and Photography teacher assists students in their learning and visual arts expression through weekly tutorials and after-school work periods.
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Description Elementary Visual Arts Teacher, Brooklyn, New York In-Person Work Required This is an exempt position and is not eligible for overtime WHO WE ARE Explore Schools is a network of public charter schools providing nearly 2,000 students in Brooklyn with the outstanding education they deserve.
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YAI has an opening for a full time Teacher Assistant position to work at Manhattan Star Academy’s located on the Upper West Side. This position provides the opportunity to provide high-quality services in a classroom setting to children and their families in a comprehensive, developmentally based program which focuses on the whole child.
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Familiarity with educational technology and classroom management. New York State Teaching Certification in English Language Arts (grades 7-12) or a relevant field required. Classroom Management: Maintain a positive and structured classroom environment, fostering active engagement and participation among participants.
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