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Experience Experience
Boston, MA
Classroom Teacher
Boston, MA
Abernathy LLC
Boston, MA
Classroom Teacher
  • Use best practices, including differentiation with instructional technology and other techniques, to execute engaging instruction at a level rigorous for all students
  • Actively knowing and implementing policies and procedures according to staff, parent, and student handbooks, State of Colorado licensing, NAEYC, health department standards, and fire code
  • Two hours of time each week devoted to analyzing student data and planning responsive instruction
  • Commit to the demanding task of working with “low income” students and families toward the goal of college graduation
  • Collaborating with the Mentor Teacher to implement a guidance policy (from Guiding Children’s Behaviors) that reflects the ECC’s philosophy and that incorporates the use of positive redirection and
  • Collaborate throughout each day with grade level and content teams, sharing responsibility for all students at all times
  • Decision making
Boston, MA
Substitute Classroom Teacher
Boston, MA
Beer, Fisher and Skiles
Boston, MA
Substitute Classroom Teacher
  • Follow the lesson plan left by the teacher for whom he/she is substituting in accordance with district's philosophy, goals and objectives
  • Meet and instruct assigned classes in the locations and at the times designated
  • Organizing and planning
  • Practicing a global room awareness of the classroom to ensure the safety of children and teaching staff
  • Maintaining an aesthetically pleasing and clean environment
  • In-building technology support
  • A rigorous prepared curriculum in 7th and 8th grade ELA and Math; prepared unit plans and unit assessments for all other grades and subjects, alongside freedom to plan weekly and daily instruction
present
Phoenix, AZ
Teacher for Special Education Classroom
Phoenix, AZ
Schimmel-Dietrich
present
Phoenix, AZ
Teacher for Special Education Classroom
present
  • Participates in staff improvement activities including Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) training and behavior management. This may involve lifting and/or restraining of students in accordance with TCI techniques
  • Espouses CCMC's Core Competencies and Organizational Values in all customer interactions
  • Demonstrates support for the mission, values and goals of the organization through behaviors that are consistent with the CCMC STANDARDS
  • Communicating with Mentor teaching staff using classroom communication tools: logs, notebooks, boards, and post labs
  • Building genuine relationships with parents and caregivers to collaborate on best practice for each unique child
  • Collaborating with the Mentor Teacher to plan activities and provocations to promote interest and interaction with the children
  • Learning orientation
Education Education
Bachelor’s Degree
Bachelor’s Degree
Tulane University
Bachelor’s Degree
Skills Skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Flexibility adaptability
  • Attention to detail high work standards
  • Adaptability
  • Flexibility
  • Confers with parents, administrators, specialists, mental health staff, and appropriate resource staff to develop educational programs for students
  • Creates learning materials geared to students' abilities and interests
  • Instructs students by using educational strategies and techniques to improve sensory mother and perceptual-motor development, perception, memory language, communication skills, cognition, social, and emotional development
  • Self-motivation
  • High energy level
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Teacher for Specialized Autism Classroom Resume Examples & Samples

  • Prior experience working with students with autism
  • Ability to support students with complex communication, social, self-help, and behavioral needs
  • Skilled in managing a team of teaching assistants
  • All candidates must possess New York State teacher certification Special Education (Grades K-6 and/or Grades 7-12), or qualify to obtain it by the first date of employment. This requires at least a Bachelor’s degree. Licensed teachers from other states may qualify for reciprocity
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Substitute Classroom Teacher Resume Examples & Samples

  • Minimum of 60 college semester hours
  • Fluent in English (verbal and written)
  • Completion of district substitute orientation
  • Follow the lesson plan left by the teacher for whom he/she is substituting in accordance with district's philosophy, goals and objectives
  • Meet and instruct assigned classes in the locations and at the times designated
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Teacher for Special Education Classroom Resume Examples & Samples

  • Prepare a draft of the students' individual goals and objectives for PPT discussion and approval. Implement the Individual Education Programs for classroom students as approved by the PPT. Maintain written lesson plans, coordinating the scheduling of classroom activities/personnel with related services personnel, selecting appropriate learning materials, managing a classroom environment which encourages and supports student learning, and maintaining the upkeep of the materials and physical facility
  • Plans and coordinate programmatic monitoring and assessment of student objectives in conjunction with other members of the primary team. Submit progress reports by due dates, proofing and editing as needed; regularly alert supervisor to any issues or concerns; and report student progress at regularly scheduled team meetings to promote student learning
  • Participates in PPT's, Teams, Staff and training meetings as required. Serve as an integral member of the primary team. Disseminates relevant programmatic data on students' progress and assist in the integration of therapeutic interventions throughout the students' overall educational program
  • Oversees and delegates responsibility to the Assistant Teacher and other staff assigned to the classroom as appropriate for specific program implementation
  • Implements CCMC School policies and procedures in accordance with state and federal guidelines and regulations, and CCMC organizational policies and procedures
  • Participates in staff improvement activities including Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) training and behavior management. This may involve lifting and/or restraining of students in accordance with TCI techniques
  • Espouses CCMC's Core Competencies and Organizational Values in all customer interactions
  • Demonstrates knowledge of the age-related differences and needs of students age 4-21. Demonstrate cultural sensitivity in all interactions with students/families
  • Demonstrates support for the mission, values and goals of the organization through behaviors that are consistent with the CCMC STANDARDS
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Classroom Teacher Orff Music Resume Examples & Samples

  • Attention to detail high work standards
  • Critical thinking stress tolerance
  • Flexibility adaptability
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Classroom Teacher Middle Grades All Resume Examples & Samples

  • Creates an educational environment that is conducive to learning and appropriate to the maturity and needs of the students; prepares instructional materials for classes assigned and provides written evidence of preparation to supervisor/administrator upon request
  • Creates learning materials geared to students' abilities and interests
  • Initiative
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Classroom Teacher Special Skills Resume Examples & Samples

  • Confers with parents and appropriate resource staff to develop educational programs for students
  • Creates learning materials geared to students’ abilities and interests
  • Instructs students by using educational strategies and techniques to improve sensory, motor and perceptual-motor development, perception, memory, language, communication skills, cognition, social, and emotional development
  • High energy level
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Classroom Teacher CTE Resume Examples & Samples

  • High energy level verbal and written communication skills
  • Decision making
  • Organizing and planning
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Classroom Teacher Resume Examples & Samples

  • Creates a summer school educational environment that is conducive to learning and appropriate to the maturity and needs of the students; prepares instructional materials for classes assigned and provides written evidence of preparation to Site Administrator – Summer School upon request
  • Establishes a standard of classroom behavior; maintains classroom management inside and outside of the school
  • Self motivation
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Classroom Teacher Sped Resume Examples & Samples

  • Instructs students by using educational strategies and techniques to improve sensory mother and perceptual-motor development, perception, memory language, communication skills, cognition, social, and emotional development
  • High work standards
  • Stress tolerance
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Classroom Teacher ESL Resume Examples & Samples

  • Plans curriculum and prepares lessons and other instructional materials to meet individual needs of students within state and school requirements based on the educational, physical, and emotional levels of student development
  • Sponsors student activities/clubs/teams/organization and tutors students as requested
  • Learning orientation
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Classroom Teacher Resume Examples & Samples

  • Actively knowing and implementing policies and procedures according to staff, parent, and student handbooks, State of Colorado licensing, NAEYC, health department standards, and fire code
  • Collaborating with the Mentor Teacher to plan activities and provocations to promote interest and interaction with the children
  • Following classroom routines to best meet the needs of each group of children while complying with licensing regulations and NAEYC accreditation standards
  • Maintaining an aesthetically pleasing and clean environment
  • Practicing a global room awareness of the classroom to ensure the safety of children and teaching staff
  • Building genuine relationships with parents and caregivers to collaborate on best practice for each unique child
  • Collaborating with the Mentor Teacher to implement a guidance policy (from Guiding Children’s Behaviors) that reflects the ECC’s philosophy and that incorporates the use of positive redirection and
  • Documentation and assessment in the classroom
  • Communicating with Mentor teaching staff using classroom communication tools: logs, notebooks, boards, and post labs
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Secondary Intern Classroom Teacher Resume Examples & Samples

  • Current California Intern Teaching Credential. Sixth grade teachers must have a Multiple Subject Intern Credential with an emphasis in math/science or language arts/history
  • Bachelor's Degree in any subject
  • Experience developing curricula and instructional materials
  • Demonstrate an in-depth knowledge of subject content area
  • Ability to understand the mission, goals, and objectives of The Preuss School, SDUSD, and the UCSD Campus
  • Proven ability to teach students of diverse ethnic and educational backgrounds and be sensitive to the needs of low-income students
  • Ability to address the various learning styles of students
  • Ability to stay abreast of changes in K-12 educational policy/practices
  • Ability to establish meaningful goals and measurable objectives
  • Ability to maintain student confidentiality