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Interest in active and collaborative learning, the instructional use of technology, and hybrid and online teaching is an advantage. The ASR includes crime statistics and institutional policies concerning campus security, such as those concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters.
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Education/Experience: Instructional support expereince preferred. The Intermediate Unit #29 is looking for a Part-time employee to fill the role of the ACE Program Aide for the Summer of 2021.
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The Teacher uses a variety of teaching methods and creates a flexible instructional program to facilitate the learning process. Education Preferred Bachelors or better in Special Education Masters or better in Special Education Licenses & Certifications Required PA Teacher License Preferred Teacher - Spec. Ed. Skills Required Classroom Management Crisis Intervention Lesson Plan Development Student Information System Preferred Teaching Experience (Prior.
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We are currently seeking a certified English Language Arts Teacher for a full-time position working with Junior/Senior High School students in the Shenandoah, PA area. We are currently seeking a certified English Language Arts Teacher for a full-time position working with Junior/Senior High School students in the Shenandoah, PA area.
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Organizes daily class time so that instruction can be accomplished within the allotted time; develops weekly lessons with the appropriate instructional materials; provides appropriate, detailed instructions/plans for a substitute teacher in the event of absence.
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River Rock Academy in Cressona, PA is seeking a qualified Special Education Teacher who will be responsible for the instruction and educational needs of youth placed within the program. The teacher will assist students with experiencing success in the classroom while adapting content material for various levels of students.
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Job details: Full-time position ASAP interview/start 9th grade learning support caseload Teaching math and study skills to 9th-12th graders 13 current students, no more than 5 students in each class 1 prep period per 8 period school day Requirements: Credentials in PAas a Special Education teacher Must be able to address behavioral issues, collaborate and co-plan with other teachers, write and hold IEP meetings Positive attitude with a great work ethic.
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Qualifications PA Teacher Certification in English PA Department of Education Form 6004: Arrest/Conviction Report and Certification - Act 24 PA State Police Criminal History Clearance - Act 34 Federal Criminal History Clearance - Act 114 Mandated Child Abuse Reporter Training - Act 126 Child Abuse Clearance - Act 151 Sexual Misconduct/Abuse Disclosure Release - Act 168 Tuberculosis Test/Physical For frequently asked questions, click here.
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