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Master’s degree in education administration, early childhood education, elementary education, reading, special education, speech language pathology or a closely related field along with three or more years of successful professional teaching experience teaching young children (PK-3.
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CONTACT INFORMATION: English Learner (EL) Teachers: Grade 8 English BRIDGE to English 9 Grade 9 English BRIDGE to English 10 Grade 10 English BRIDGE to English 11 The high school EL curriculum is based on Language Arts, literature, and thematic units which integrate reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
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Work closely with the Special Education Coordinator, Special Education Manager and Language Acquisition & Family Literacy Manager to ensure implementation and integration of special education and best practices for English-language learners to improve achievement for all students.
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Job Conditions The ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing in English is requiredThe ability to access clients’ homes which may not be routinely wheelchair accessible is required.
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Native Mandarin speaker and fluent in English reading, writing and speaking (or fully bilingual). Advise patent litigation teams based on your technical and scientific area of expertise.
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Achieve a minimum score of an Interagency Language Roundtable (ILR) 4 in respective foreign language and 4 in English for Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing. Ability to write and interpret in a clear, concise, and professional manner in the specified foreign language and English.
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Korean language skills a plus, including reading, writing, and translation. Prior internship experience on Capitol Hill or in the private sector is preferred. A unique opportunity to learn more about the daily work of an international company and their DC office, including the legislative process, office administration, and corporate relations.
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Position Title: ESL Teacher Department: Mentora Division Reports To: Director of Academics Primary Location: Washington, DC FLSA Classification: Non-Exempt Parameters: Full-time; 12 months/year Pay Range: $45,000 - $48,000 Position Summary: Bay Atlantic University is committed to providing a quality education for our students to ensure they become proficient in reading, listening, writing and speaking English.
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Experience in semiconductor devices, semiconductor fabrication, semiconductor design and/or other semiconductor-related experience. We will always contact you to obtain explicit prior authorization before submitting your resume to any of our clients.
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REQUIRED EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE Must possess an active TS/SCI security clearance A minimum of two years of higher education Performance at Interagency Language Roundtable (ILR) skill level 3 in listening, reading, writing, and speaking of the foreign language and English Equivalent of four (4) years of full-time experience in translation and interpreting.
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This position is as a homeroom co-teacher in a 50/50 English/Hebrew immersion model, and candidates should be familiar and comfortable with teaching Reading, Math, Science and Social Studies, among other areas.
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Reading and writing student materials for the faculty member, including assistance with Lingco (an online Arabic platform). Native proficiency in Arabic and strong background in English.
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Under the direction of the school principal, plans for and provides English language development (ELD) instruction for students who have been identified as eligible for ELD services (formerly known as ESOL) through the state mandated English language proficiency test.
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Strong editing and proof-reading skills, able to review and revise documentation for accuracy, clarity, and style. Bachelor’s degree in technical writing, communications, English or a technical field, or experience equivalency (BS + 3 years, HS + 9, Associates + 5, Masters + 1.
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Must be a US citizen Must possess a Top Secret security clearance A minimum age of twenty-one years Demonstrable proficiency and fluency in reading, writing, and speaking the English language to include the ability to construct and write clear, concise, accurate, and detailed reports.
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