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20 jobs that use Instructional Materials the most

Jobs that use instructional materials the most include paraprofessional aide, instructional supervisor, and bilingual teacher assistant.

What jobs use Instructional Materials the most?

1. Paraprofessional Aide

How paraprofessional aide uses Instructional Materials:

  • Manage behavior and teach mathematics in charter school specializing in educating children with autism and other learning and developmental disorders
  • Gain experience using lifts and orthopedic devices such as walkers, Rifton chairs, wheelchairs, and standers.
  • Work with individual students or small groups to reinforce learning materials or skills introduce and outline by certify instructor and/or IEP.

Most common skills for paraprofessional aide:

  • Instructional Materials
  • Public Schools
  • Behavioral Issues
  • Creole
  • Mathematics
  • Learning Environment

2. Instructional Supervisor

How instructional supervisor uses Instructional Materials:

  • Lead the project that design, test, and deploy the Microsoft SharePoint sites for the PMO.
  • Manage SharePoint migration for the education team by collaborating with ministries and establishing best practice guidelines for content posting.
  • Receive CPR and first aid training.

Most common skills for instructional supervisor:

  • Instructional Materials
  • Safety Procedures
  • Course Curriculum
  • K-12
  • Student Learning
  • Syllabus

3. Bilingual Teacher Assistant

How bilingual teacher assistant uses Instructional Materials:

  • Lead chemistry recitations, prepare lessons, and coordinate student problem solving sessions.
  • Assist ESL teachers with everyday classroom management, activities, projects, and grading.
  • Work with under privilege kids in mathematics, reading and writing.

Most common skills for bilingual teacher assistant:

  • Instructional Materials
  • Office Equipment
  • Mathematics
  • English Language
  • Language
  • Telephone Calls

4. Kindergarten Paraprofessional

How kindergarten paraprofessional uses Instructional Materials:

  • Work with ESL and special needs students, individually and in small groups, to attain their learning objectives
  • Work with students in classroom with their math, guide reading and writing skills.
  • Work with children individually as well as in small groups (math and reading).

Most common skills for kindergarten paraprofessional:

  • Math
  • Mathematics
  • Instructional Materials
  • Classroom Management
  • Behavior Management
  • Bulletin Boards

5. Junior Teacher

How junior teacher uses Instructional Materials:

  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Assist with interactive computer program to enhance math and economics curriculum utilizing technology competently and comfortably.
  • Display excellent technical skills in preparing several creative and educational PowerPoint presentations per week to facilitate student learning.

Most common skills for junior teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • Instructional Materials
  • Professional Development
  • Role Model
  • Math
  • Educational Programs

6. Adjunct Spanish Instructor

How adjunct spanish instructor uses Instructional Materials:

  • Supervise and manage class; facilitate and teach conversational Tagalog including cultural aspects.
  • Provide original language learning material to supplement select textbook lecture material.
  • Establish a syllabus and course's materials.

Most common skills for adjunct spanish instructor:

  • Syllabus
  • Spanish Language
  • Literature
  • Instructional Materials
  • Language Acquisition
  • Professional Development

7. Instructional Systems Specialist

How instructional systems specialist uses Instructional Materials:

  • Develop groundbreaking innovative ways to accomplish the commands objectives, using eLearning tools to manage and track instructor training and development.
  • Manage the company SharePoint and information distribution program.
  • Provide technical expertise on interpretation and application of automation training standards from higher headquarters directives and DOD.

Most common skills for instructional systems specialist:

  • Instructional Materials
  • Learning Objectives
  • Training Programs
  • Training Materials
  • Instructional Design
  • DOD

8. Bilingual Teacher

How bilingual teacher uses Instructional Materials:

  • Guide and supervise this year's mathematics vertical curriculum alignment and curriculum mapping project across all grade levels.
  • Participate in IEP meetings with students and parents to discuss student growth and accommodations on a weekly basis.
  • Challenge students to master basic math concepts through implementation of manipulative, graphing, charting, and creative writing exercises.

Most common skills for bilingual teacher:

  • Instructional Materials
  • English Language
  • Classroom Management
  • Public Schools
  • Bilingual Education
  • Classroom Environment

9. Media Clerk

How media clerk uses Instructional Materials:

  • Integrate and routinely manage new POS system for more efficient day-to-day store operations.
  • Attend weekly team meetings and document the medical/psychological progress of all patients actively enroll in the palliative care program.
  • Work with students on IEP's during instructional time and when taking test.

Most common skills for media clerk:

  • Data Entry
  • Library Materials
  • Instructional Materials
  • Dewey Decimal System
  • Computer Lab
  • Bulletin Boards

10. World Language Teacher

How world language teacher uses Instructional Materials:

  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Assist in developing a kindergarten dual-immersion curriculum that combine D.C. Standards with language-rich thematic units and project-base learning.
  • Prepare lessons utilizing PowerPoint and PollEverywhere.

Most common skills for world language teacher:

  • World Language
  • Public Schools
  • Student Performance
  • Instructional Materials
  • English Language
  • Assessment Tools

11. Elementary Classroom Teacher

How elementary classroom teacher uses Instructional Materials:

  • Analyze student achievement data to make decisions regarding early childhood literacy and math goals.
  • Collaborate with special education teacher for students in full-inclusive setting to meet IEP goals.
  • Deliver lessons on elementary reading, writing and mathematics and also introduce basic science concepts to students.

Most common skills for elementary classroom teacher:

  • Instructional Materials
  • Student Learning
  • Data Analysis
  • English Language
  • Classroom Environment
  • Math

12. Diesel Technology Instructor

How diesel technology instructor uses Instructional Materials:

  • Utilize blackboard management system to encourage online discussions and manage grades.
  • Identify appropriate techniques for teaching and responding to literature, and ways to effectively use literacy to positively impact diversity education.
  • Manage shop, designate technicians to service work orders, produce several ASE certify students.

Most common skills for diesel technology instructor:

  • Diesel Technology
  • ASE
  • Instructional Materials
  • Curriculum Development
  • Diesel Engines
  • Classroom Environment

13. Aviation Maintenance Instructor

How aviation maintenance instructor uses Instructional Materials:

  • Manage a host multi-server Linux operating environment in support of those systems.
  • Participate in staff development exercises through technology training, team leadership development exercises, professional military education, and safety training.
  • Lead phlebotomy clinical laboratory skills' development by demonstration and observation and help of students practice.

Most common skills for aviation maintenance instructor:

  • Airframe
  • Instructional Materials
  • Curriculum Development
  • Course Content
  • Training Programs
  • Aviation Maintenance Technology

14. Adjunct History Instructor

How adjunct history instructor uses Instructional Materials:

  • Lead creative writing workshops where students are introduced to the craft of creative writing through short stories and poetry.
  • Demonstrate the relationship and importance of geography to history.
  • Develop syllabus, lesson plan, lectures, and assignments.

Most common skills for adjunct history instructor:

  • Colleges
  • Syllabus
  • Geography
  • Course Content
  • Instructional Materials
  • Student Performance

15. Adjunct Associate Professor

How adjunct associate professor uses Instructional Materials:

  • Lead outreach to community and statewide stakeholders in the PPCC entrepreneurship program.
  • Commission to teach upper level sociology courses.
  • Instruct and design courses in management, marketing, business law, business ethics, and sales.

Most common skills for adjunct associate professor:

  • Curriculum Development
  • Instructional Materials
  • Student Learning
  • Syllabus
  • Undergraduate Courses
  • Public Health

16. Special ED Teacher

How special ed teacher uses Instructional Materials:

  • Manage a classroom conducive to learning by creating an environment that encourages students to read, write, and master math.
  • Assist children with autism and special needs navigate the school curriculum.
  • Develop individualize lessons to accommodate learning differences and write IEPs.

Most common skills for special ed teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • Instructional Materials
  • Behavior Management
  • Classroom Environment
  • Math
  • Professional Development

17. Computer Teacher

How computer teacher uses Instructional Materials:

  • Lead classroom instructions in computer theory, practical applications, and internet usage (including basic HTML).
  • Provide students with the information necessary to achieve basic Linux administration and configuration skills.
  • Gain experience in virtual machines and remote desktop usage.

Most common skills for computer teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • Instructional Materials
  • State Standards
  • K-5
  • Mathematics
  • Computer Lab

18. Technology Education Instructor

How technology education instructor uses Instructional Materials:

  • Utilize blackboard management system to encourage online discussions and manage grades.
  • Identify appropriate techniques for teaching and responding to literature, and ways to effectively use literacy to positively impact diversity education.
  • Coordinate several IEP and IEAP meeting among teachers and parents.

Most common skills for technology education instructor:

  • CTE
  • Classroom Management
  • Instructional Materials
  • Curriculum Development
  • Mathematics
  • Career Technical

19. Literature Teacher

How literature teacher uses Instructional Materials:

  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Administer testing for students with an IEP and prepare paperwork necessary for annual review.
  • Challenge students to master basic math concepts through implementation of manipulative graphing, and charting exercises that develop problem-solving skills.

Most common skills for literature teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • English Language
  • Language Arts
  • Instructional Materials
  • Curriculum Development
  • Learning Environment

20. 7th Grade Social Studies Teacher

How 7th grade social studies teacher uses Instructional Materials:

  • Develop and continue to manage a collaborative after-school tutoring program for middle school mathematics students.
  • Experience teaching students with 504 and IEP accommodations and modifying lesson plans/ assessments in accordance to student needs.
  • Organize and execute engaging and technologically enhance daily lesson plans (smartboard, powerpoint, internet media, etc . )

Most common skills for 7th grade social studies teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • Learning Process
  • Instructional Materials
  • Classroom Environment
  • Student Learning
  • Instructional Strategies

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