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The Middle School Teacher develops and implements grade appropriate course work, activities, and assessments to meet the academic needs of children in a grade 6-12 classroom setting. Prepares lesson plans and instructs students in an assigned secondary school. Being a Middle School Teacher assesses and documents students' progress. Evaluates and monitors student's performance. In addition, Middle School Teacher participates in development and implementation of Individual Education Plans for specific students. Resolves classroom issues and conflicts. May participate in implementing special prog... view job details

Assists the administration in implementing all policies and rules governing student life and conduct, and for the classroom, develops reasonable rules of classroom behavior and procedure, and maintains order in the classroom in a fair and just manner. Demonstrated ability to differentiate instruction, by using a variety of styles, and inspire mixed culture and ability classes by creating challenging and engaging learning opportunities for all students. Participate in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of the effectiveness of strategies for individual and group behavior management and academic goals. view job details

Provides educational services to potentially aggressive/combative youth in a correctional setting with a wide variety of temperaments (volatile, aggressive, suicidal) and specialized needs (chemically dependent, sexual offenders). Develop, review and regularly update personalized academic plans based on students’ transcripts, assessment data, career pathway planning (CTE), post-secondary goals, and progress towards those goals. Create and maintain an effective learning environment by modeling positive and respectful behavior, upholding and supporting high academic expectations, and maintaining positive and professional relationships with colleagues, students and parents. view job details

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It is a teacher's daunting task to add life to their student's school day by generating interest in all subject areas, even those that can be tedious for most students.         Job descriptionThe majority of teachers are primary and secondary school teachers. They generally choose a specific grade level or area of specialty in which to teach. Teachers are responsible for planning and then evaluating student performance. They are then responsible for promoting growth through providing additional assistance and meeting with parents and school staff to discuss student development and ways to impr... view article details

Historically, there tends to be increased interest in returning to school during an economic downturn. Many laid off workers may choose to complete a degree program, pursue a new course of study, or perhaps attain an advanced degree. Current students may choose to remain in school to further their studies while they wait out the current economic storm. Choosing to return to school, regardless of the reason, is a big decision for adult learners and a practical way for some to help survive a recession. Continuing personal development is always a smart choice regardless of the economic environmen... view article details

The foundation laid now often sets the tone for what the future will hold. This philosophy possesses very significant meaning in education. Selecting a place of higher learning definitely helps chart the course for future career opportunities and success. It may not be that any of the schools are necessarily wrong—it’s really about uncovering that one school that is right for you. A few things to consider: Ask the online-accredited colleges to send brochures and information packets about their programs. Seeing the quality and depth of information sent will help determine the type of education... view article details

The foundation laid now often sets the tone for what the future will hold. This philosophy possesses very significant meaning in education. Selecting a place of higher learning definitely helps chart the course for future career opportunities and success. It may not be that any of the schools are necessarily wrong—it’s really about uncovering that one school that is right for you. A few things to consider:Ask the online-accredited colleges to send brochures and information packets about their programs. Seeing the quality and depth of information sent will help determine the type of education... view article details

"This Could be Heaven..." You may enjoy contributing to communities like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter, where you can expand your network, share information, and raise your visibility. Or maybe it’s a love-hate thing -- with the ever-increasing options, the need to keep all your profiles up to date, and all the strangers angling to be your 'friend.' Brings to mind the line from 'Hotel California' by the 70s pop band The Eagles: 'You can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave.' Not to mention: 'We are all just prisoners here of our own device.' Make that devices!Patrice-... view article details

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Susan Hunt Stevens is the Founder & CEO of WeSpire, an award-winning, employee experience technology that drives environmental, social, and governance (ESG) outcomes by engaging people in activities that align with their passion and purpose. She founded WeSpire, after her son was diagnosed with serious food allergies, to leverage her digital behavior change expertise to help people embrace healthier and more sustainable lifestyles and create a more equitable and inclusive work culture. Susan was named an EY Entrepreneur of the Year for New England and a Woman of Influence by the Boston Busines... view blog & white papers details

During the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses had to adjust to new rules for social distancing. Everything changed suddenly, and companies had to rethink how they usually worked. They had to find ways to keep going, even when it meant working from home or changing how they interacted with customers. In this article, learn how businesses coped with social distancing, highlighting the lessons they have learned, and the smart ideas they came up with to deal with the crisis. Embracing Technology for Remote Work Businesses soon understood how vital technology was for remote work during social distancing... view blog & white papers details

Social work is a profession that helps people in need. If you want to get into social work, you need to know about the different social work skills that roles require to be able to perform effectively. From having a high level of patience to being able to communicate effectively, there are many social work skills to master. Once you have the necessary social work skills, you can begin to make a difference. There will be moments when these skills and competencies will come in handy for social workers. Let's begin by looking at the core interpersonal skills that all social workers should have. ... view blog & white papers details

You have just started a new job and want to make sure you're taking advantage of all the benefits offered. One of the most important is Social Security, but navigating these benefits can be tricky. Don't worry, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know about your employer-provided Social Security benefits. Learn what Social Security is, how to calculate your benefits, and how to maximize your Social Security income. With the right information, you can feel confident that you're getting the most out of this important benefit. Whether you're just starting your career or gettin... view blog & white papers details

In today's connected world, social media plays a huge role in the hiring process. Simply applying to job listings and waiting for a callback isn't going to cut it. According to a survey by Jobvite, 92% of recruiters use social media in their hiring process. If you want to land your dream job, you need to leverage your social media resume skills. Using platforms like LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook, you can raise your visibility, connect with key players in your industry, and even get recommended for positions that aren't publicly listed yet. The key is crafting a social media strategy tailored... view blog & white papers details