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Experience in curriculum development and implementation tailored to makerspace activities, aligning with educational standards while promoting hands-on learning and problem-solving skills.
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Through cutting edge curriculum, excellent role models, and endless amounts of positive experiences at the rink, a emphasis will be placed on the growth of player development with a positive, inclusive, and fun environment through a championship standard.
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Requires a combination of education and work experience that demonstrates an understanding of environmental education, wildlife conservation, marine sciences, educational pedagogy, lesson and curriculum design, learning psychology, and/or child development (similar to what could be acquired through working towards a degree or certification in education, biology, environmental science, or related fields.
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Early childhood, early learning, childcare, education, CDA, kindergarten, children, tutoring, teacher, educator, tutor, preschool, pre-k, classroom, daycare, pre-k, Kindergarten, infant, teacher.
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In alignment with this vision, if you don't meet every job requirement listed-or if you haven't played ice hockey before or are still learning about the sport-we still encourage you to apply. Understanding of ice rink events and association on and off ice programming.
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Experience with curriculum development, course planning, and instructional design, especially for non-traditional or experiential learning formats. Coordinate alternative spring break programs with campus partners that offer FLI students immersive service-learning experiences, leadership development opportunities, and cultural immersion activities.
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Our locations span a nationwide geographic footprint and a diverse array of pedagogical approaches - including our proprietary Links to Learning curriculum that draws from the collective expertise of renowned early-age educators such as Dewey, Piaget and Vygotsky; Montessori schools that embrace both accredited Montessori methods - AMI (Association Montessori Internationale) and AMS (American Montessori Society); and progressive language immersion programs in Mandarin and Spanish.
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Contribute to Physical Education curriculum development and review in partnership with Physical Education faculty and the Director of Teaching and Learning for Inquiry and Equity. Through dynamic, inquiry-based learning, Villa students become active agents of their own intellectual growth in preparation for lives of service and purpose.
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Curriculum Design: Proficiency in developing comprehensive curriculum materials tailored to the needs of construction pre-apprenticeship training, including lesson plans, assessments, and learning resources.
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Knowledge of adult learning principles, curriculum design, and change management processes. Minimum one (1) year of experience coordinating or managing education program /curriculum design, development, implementation, and evaluation/assessment.
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Determine where learning solutions are needed, should be refreshed, expanded or eliminated to address curriculum objectives and communicate out recommendations. The Privacy Training Curriculum Program Manager will sit in the Governance Risk and Compliance pillar on the Product Compliance & Privacy team, and support the privacy training program's core functional areas: (1) Program Development and Scale, (2) Program Operations, (3) Compliance and (4) Training Design and Curriculum Development.
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Job DescriptionSummer Instructors bring to life Galileo's curriculum, teaching a different theme each week, thoughtfully created by our year-round curriculum design team. YOU WILLFacilitate design challenges and outdoor activities for camper groups of up to 28 kids at a time, using Galileo’s innovative project-based curriculum:Create a welcoming and engaging learning environment within your learning space.
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Ideal candidates possess a background in pre-Kindergarten and/or elementary education, previous experience working with diverse learners, and have a minimum of three years of experience as a lead teacher and/or learning specialist.
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Part-time Teaching Faculty report to a Program Director and contribute to a quality student experience by modeling excellence and equity in teaching and learning while fostering student development.
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Additional responsibilities include student advising, participating in curriculum development and assessment, participating in college governance both on campus or virtually through Zoom/ MS Teams, maintaining professional expertise in Psychology, using technology that best fits the needs of the students, and developing other strategies to help students meet learning outcomes and succeed, such as creating research opportunities.
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