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The Instructional Assistant, who would work exclusively with classrooms educating students with special education needs, supports the classroom teacher in providing specialized instruction to students by making the curriculum and daily activities accessible for students.
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Cora Kelly Elementary School (Full-Time) The School Counselor provides all students with academic, social-emotional, and career development opportunities through classroom lessons, individual counseling, and group counseling.
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Lead an intimate Montessori elementary classroom (we work with grades 1-6) as a full-time classroom teacher. We are seeking an idealistic, ambitious individual for a combined role (1) teaching in an elementary classroom, and (2) working with world-class experts to pilot innovations and implement advancements in our program.
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JOB DESCRIPTION: Professional Day and Orientation: July 1&2, 2024 Program Dates : July 8, 2024 - August 2, 2024 Location : Barrett Elementary Mode l: IN-PERSON RESPONSIBILITIES: Assist individuals or groups of students with classroom activities under the guidance and direction of a teacher.
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As an Elementary/Middle School Teacher, you will play a crucial role in shaping the minds of young students, fostering a love for learning, and providing them with the essential skills and knowledge needed for their academic and personal growth.
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The Kindergarten Teacher will work collaboratively in a co-teaching classroom environment with another Kindergarten Teacher to support students. Three years or more of teaching experience at the elementary school level with early childhood students with some experience supporting students receiving special education services are preferred.
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Two or more years of teaching experience as an elementary or middle school special education teacher in an urban environment preferred. Support ELL students' English language development and their classroom instructional needs.
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Familiarity with best practices for student engagement and classroom management. We are seeking Hebrew & Judaic Studies Teachers for the 2024-2025 school year in our Early Elementary Division.
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Holy Trinity School, a Catholic elementary school in the Jesuit Tradition, is seeking a Middle School Mathematics Teacher, grades 5 through 8 to join our faculty for the 2024-2025 school year. Inform classroom and teaching with Catholic, Jesuit values including prayer, kindness, justice, and compassion.
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At least 3 years previous classroom teaching experience working with elementary school-aged students, preferably in an urban setting. BWS is seeking a dedicated Lead Elementary School Teacher to join our team.
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Position Description Our elementary teachers are subject experts who specialize in either Humanities or STEM. Every school is supported by school leaders who provide professional development and real-time coaching for teachers in their classroom.
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Alexandria Classical Christian School is seeking to invest in a 5th grade teacher.
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At least five years of experience as an elementary classroom teacher, with three years facilitating outdoor experiential learning. The ideal candidate is experienced in elementary Science and STEM, facilitating instruction outdoors, and coaching and training other educators.
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A special education classroom teacher performs under the general direction of the building principal or program manager and with assistance from appropriate staff personnel. A classroom teacher fosters and enhances an effective learning environment; establishes and adapts learning objectives and standards for special education students based upon general District guidelines and the rules and regulations governing special education; provides instruction, counsels, disciplines, and supervises to meet the individual needs of assigned students; and, to evaluate student performance and progress.
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Ingenuity Prep prepares PreK, Elementary, Middle school students in Ward 8 to succeed in college and beyond as impactful civic leaders. Depending on the need, the substitute teachers may support a classroom for one day or consecutive weeks.
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