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Provide a workshop to elementary staff on developmental norms for communication skills and the referral process. KIPP Texas Public Schools is a network of 59 public charter, open-enrollment, pre-k-12 schools educating nearly 34,000 students across Austin, Dallas-Ft. Worth, Houston, and San Antonio.
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Seeking After school Reading Tutors for an Elementary School. General knowledge of curriculum and instruction. Seeking After school Reading Tutors for an Elementary School. Provides data to school teams and participates in decisions about student progress.
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6 Elementary Campuses. There are over 20 public-school districts and other great public charter school options, like KIPP Texas-Houston and IDEA Public Schools, within Houston's city limits serving our increasing population.
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The Special Education Coordinator will drive our success in developing an elementary/middle school curriculum that allows our students access to the most selective high schools, colleges and universities.
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Participate in the campus wellness committee and promote health and wellness for the entire campus.
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SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND EXPERTISE: A college student with at least 60 hours of credit hours A college graduate (Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral degree holder) A certified teacher with SBEC or other teacher state licensure certification A retired teacher with SBEC or other teacher state licensure certification Skilled in Elementary Math.
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Help teacher prepare and adapt instructional materials and classroom displays.
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Engineering required for detailed design of Capital Cost Estimates, One-Line Diagrams, Motor Elementary Diagrams, Conduit & Cable Schedules, Grounding Plans & Details, Power/Control Plans & Details, Hazardous Area Classification, Heat Trace, Lighting, etc.
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Certification as a nurse aide, medical assistant or EMT preferred
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Provide speech-language services as indicated in the ARD document and provide make-up sessions as needed. Participate in Admission, Review, and Dismissal (ARD) committee meetings to interpret assessment results and to discuss present levels of performance, proposed goals, accommodations, and service time for students identified as having a “speech impairment.
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The Academic Coach Experience
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Develop and/or review typical I&C engineering and design drawings such as P&IDs, Instrument Loop Sheets, Interconnecting Instrument Wiring Diagrams, Motor Control Elementary Wiring Diagrams, Process Control System Network Architecture Diagrams, Process Control System Controller and I/O Cabinet Layout drawings and Bills of Material.
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Deliver quality, educational instruction to elementary and middle school-aged students in a class and one-on-one environment from the provided curriculum for topics including Coding, Robotics, Minecraft, Roblox, Video Production for YouTube, Filmmaking, Game Design, Graphic Design, STEM & Medicine, 3D Modeling & 3D Printing, All-Girls STEAM, Science, Chess, and more.
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Intervention Specialist - Math (PTA Funded)
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Elementary School Teacher Key Responsibilities. A Bachelor's Degree with a focus in early childhood (such as Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Reading Education, Child Development, or similar.
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