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The Associate Director of Elementary School Literacy is part of the Curriculum and Instruction Team, which works a minimum of 3 days a week on-site and up to 2 days a week remote, with some weeks requiring more days on-site.
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At the Upper School levels (Grades 6-12), Academic Lead Teachers will be responsible for specialized content instruction in English Language Arts. The Upper School English Language Arts Academic Lead Teacher (ALT), in collaboration with fellow NYSA Teachers and the Dean of Instruction, is expected to create engaging, project-based English Language Arts lessons that spark curiosity in diverse topics, develops students' academic literacy, and meet New York State learning standards.
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Education Through Music is a non-profit organization that partners with New York City Public Schools to place music teachers and programs back into school's curricula.
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The Adaptive Physical Education Teacher is responsible for creating and conducting. The duties and responsibilities of the Adaptive Physical Education Teacher include, but are not. Adaptive Physical Education Teacher Needed.
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Education Through Music is a non-profit organization that partners with New York City Public Schools to place music teachers and programs back into school's curricula.
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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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Description Position at Catapult Learning Teacher (K-12) Part-Time | New York, NY (Manhattan & The Bronx) At Catapult Learning, we provide educational solutions that generate academic achievement and better life outcomes for students.
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A minimum of 2 years of demonstrated success as a full-time elementary classroom teacher. In Integrated Co-Teaching (ICT) classrooms, collaborators include a Special Education Co-Teacher who is certified in special education.
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Preschool Teacher/ Assistant Teacher Benefits: Health, Vision, Dental Insurance, Long-Term and Short-Term Disability, 401K, Child Care Discounts, and more! The Learning Experience - Bushwick is looking for a Preschool Teacher to join our team.
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This person will be responsible for designing and advising backstage students on two full-length productions, a dance concert, and a night of student directed theater, while helping develop our expansive performing arts offerings.
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Using a shared FLACS Network Science curriculum aligned with the NYS Science Learning Standards and the New York State Next Generation Learning Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science and Technical Subjects, the Biology Teacher will design daily lesson plans that are responsive to diverse learning needs of all students including general education, students with disabilities and English Language Learners, and hold all students to high academic expectations.
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BelovED Community Charter School is hiring a Elementary Special Education Teacher for the 23-24 School Year. 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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Job Description:Full-time Elementary General Studies teacher needed for the 2023 - 2024 school year. Yeshivah of Flatbush - Job title: General Studies Teacher, Lower SchoolReports to: This position reports dually to the Lower School General Studies Principals and the Head of School.
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General Responsibilities: Under the supervision of the Director of Educational Development, plans and facilitates an after-school course centered around anime for elementary, middle, and/or high school students.
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We are seeking a dynamic Middle School Math Teacher and Student Coach to help us forge a life-changing school. As a Math Teacher, you will lead workshop-style classes where students explore multiple learning pathways and solve complex problems as they pursue their goals.
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