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7 jobs that use Instructional Support the most

Jobs that use instructional support the most include academic coach, substitute paraprofessional, and kindergarten instructional assistant.

What jobs use Instructional Support the most?

1. Academic Coach

How academic coach uses Instructional Support:

  • Mentore and help students achieve a successful leadership experience through community volunteering.
  • Utilize training in medical English to facilitate preparation of study and achieve require educational standards necessary to successfully complete course.
  • Formulate academic programs design to improve cognition in target areas of language arts and mathematics.

Most common skills for academic coach:

  • Instructional Support
  • Course Content
  • Math
  • Mathematics
  • Academic Support
  • Professional Development

2. Substitute Paraprofessional

How substitute paraprofessional uses Instructional Support:

  • Obtain finger print clearance card, CPR and first aid certify.
  • Help students with strategies to assist them with studying, reading and math.
  • Assist teachers with math, literacy and science centers and chaperone field trips.

Most common skills for substitute paraprofessional:

  • Instructional Support
  • Math
  • Classroom Environment
  • Mathematics
  • Classroom Management
  • Para

3. Kindergarten Instructional Assistant

How kindergarten instructional assistant uses Instructional Support:

  • Assist in managing and directing day-to-day activities of Pre-Kindergarten students.
  • Write IEP's and meet with parents to discuss them
  • Tackle the challenge of educating ESL learners by creating a nurturing environment which promote learning and exploring new ideas and concepts.

Most common skills for kindergarten instructional assistant:

  • Classroom Management
  • Math
  • Instructional Support
  • CPR
  • Student Performance
  • Language Development

4. Special Education Para Professional

How special education para professional uses Instructional Support:

  • Perform responsible human support and paraprofessional work assisting classroom teacher or other professionals, achieve institution objectives.
  • Work with the vocational classroom teaching student life skills * CPI certify
  • Assist in establishing unique programs and initiatives for students, para-professional educators, and substitutes in both academic and occupational environments.

Most common skills for special education para professional:

  • Autism
  • CPI
  • Mathematics
  • Instructional Support
  • Student Learning
  • Progress Monitoring

5. Consultant Teacher

How consultant teacher uses Instructional Support:

  • Lead the data team with interpreting results, including NWEA and other benchmark assessments.
  • Plan and lead ELA test preparation enrichment courses after school.
  • Organize a program where bilingual paraprofessionals assist the ESL and regular teachers.

Most common skills for consultant teacher:

  • Curriculum Development
  • Mathematics
  • Educational Programs
  • Classroom Management
  • Instructional Support
  • Behavior Management

6. Special Education Paraeducator

How special education paraeducator uses Instructional Support:

  • Perform responsible human support and paraprofessional work assisting classroom teacher or other professionals, achieve institution objectives.
  • Tutor students with academic subjects such as reading, writing, mathematics, social studies, language arts, and science.
  • Participate in transfer, graduation, and annual ARD's.

Most common skills for special education paraeducator:

  • CPR
  • Instructional Support
  • Autism
  • Data Collection
  • Instructional Materials
  • IEP

7. Coach/Instructor

How coach/instructor uses Instructional Support:

  • Manage and schedule local and national soccer competitions.
  • Present information of math program through PowerPoint presentation to parents and community.
  • Teach students in GED program.

Most common skills for coach/instructor:

  • Classroom Management
  • Math
  • Instructional Support
  • Student Learning
  • Professional Growth
  • Curriculum Development

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