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In Integrated Co-Teaching (ICT) classrooms, collaborators include a Special Education Co-Teacher who is certified in special education. Lead Teachers also work closely with Interventionists who provide special education services, and other academic support service providers, such as English as a New Language (ENL) Interventionists.
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A results-driven assessor with experience in and commitment to the use of data analysis to drive instructional decisions and teacher accountability. Our salary schedule is commensurate with experience and starts at $63,480 for a first-year uncertified teacher and $69,000 for a first-year certified teacher.
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Serves on the Child Study Team (attend weekly meetings, manage incoming teacher referrals, monitor recommended plans, and help determine scholars who need an evaluation for special education services.
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Provide coaching and observation for Multilingual Learners (MLL) Specialists, Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP), and Special Education Teacher Support Services (SETSS) provided by Learning Specialists.
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The Special Education Paraprofessional is responsible for assisting in the implementation of scholars’ Individual Educational Plans (IEP), supporting the acquisition of academic/social-emotional skills in the special education and inclusion settings.
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Hold a valid Colorado teaching license with Special Education Generalist endorsement. Special Education professionals are committed to providing equal educational opportunities for students with disabilities who have the right, and deserve the opportunity, to meet the challenging expectations that have been established for their non-disabled peers.
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To be employed by NYCPS, you must also complete the New York City Public Schools' Online Teacher Application. A valid New York State Teacher Certification. We follow the New York City Public Schools salary schedules found here.
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Hebrewpublic.org Contact : jobs@hebrewpublic.org ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION: Hebrew Public Charter Schools for Global Citizens Our mission is to lead a national movement of exceptional, diverse public charter schools that teach Modern Hebrew to children of all backgrounds and prepare them to be successful global citizens.
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