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20 jobs that use Public Schools the most

Jobs that use public schools the most include paraprofessional education assistant, public school teacher, and paraprofessional aide.

What jobs use Public Schools the most?

1. Paraprofessional Education Assistant

How paraprofessional education assistant uses Public Schools:

  • Perform responsible human support and paraprofessional work assisting classroom teacher or other professionals, achieve institution objectives.
  • Work with students who have autism.
  • Teach mathematics to students seeking their GED.

Most common skills for paraprofessional education assistant:

  • Public Schools
  • Direct Supervision
  • One Assistance
  • Autism
  • Classroom Management
  • Pre-Kindergarten

2. Public School Teacher

How public school teacher uses Public Schools:

  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Modify curriculum to meet the needs of ESL students.
  • Work with ESL pupils in addition to mainstream students.

Most common skills for public school teacher:

  • Public Schools
  • Classroom Management
  • K-12
  • Student Learning
  • Language Arts
  • K-6

3. Paraprofessional Aide

How paraprofessional aide uses Public Schools:

  • 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

4. Instrumental Music Teacher

How instrumental music teacher uses Public Schools:

  • Accomplish building curriculum that do not exist in previous years focuse on Pre-K through 6th grade.
  • Develop and implement a school-wide music curriculum aim at building and reinforcing critical literacy and mathematics skills for at-risk learners.
  • Develop introductory music instruction for multiple instruments and group classes in beginning guitar and keyboard.

Most common skills for instrumental music teacher:

  • Public Schools
  • Music Theory
  • Music Education
  • K-12
  • All-State
  • K-8

5. World Language Teacher

How world language teacher uses Public Schools:

  • 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

6. Secondary Teacher

How secondary teacher uses Public Schools:

  • Lead IEP meetings, and participate in all team meetings focuses on emotional and behavior issues.
  • Manage FBLA, assist with meeting notes, financial records, and agendas for meetings, events, and fundraisers.
  • Conduct group and one-on-one math, reading and writing activities.

Most common skills for secondary teacher:

  • Public Schools
  • Classroom Management
  • Mathematics
  • Math
  • Professional Development
  • Language Arts

7. Music Therapy Specialist

How music therapy specialist uses Public Schools:

  • Direct, choreograph and manage school musical production of Willy Wonka, Jr.
  • Train playground leaders in music and drama activities.
  • Develop lesson plans appropriate for toddlers, pre-school, pre- k and kindergarten.

Most common skills for music therapy specialist:

  • Music Program
  • Music Education
  • Chorus
  • Public Schools
  • Music Curriculum
  • Kindergarten

8. Special Education Administrator

How special education administrator uses Public Schools:

  • Establish operating policies and procedures and attain SNF Medicare certification.
  • Lead and develop the technical strategy for improving architectural and design elements of SharePoint to enhance utilization and drive user functionality.
  • Coordinate HIV education services with schools and other agencies.

Most common skills for special education administrator:

  • IEP
  • Education Programs
  • Public Schools
  • Event Logistics
  • K-12
  • Technical Assistance

9. Bilingual Teacher

How bilingual teacher uses Public Schools:

  • 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

10. Physics Teacher

How physics teacher uses Public Schools:

  • Serve as a substitute teach chemistry, physics and astronomy.
  • Prepare and present lecture and exam material, supervise students, assist JV girls soccer coach
  • Aid an alternative strategy of learning basic concepts of chemistry, biology, & physiology.

Most common skills for physics teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • Student Learning
  • Instructional Materials
  • Public Schools
  • Math
  • Laboratory Experiments

11. Secondary Special Education Teacher

How secondary special education teacher uses Public Schools:

  • Lead the data team with interpreting results, including NWEA and other benchmark assessments.
  • Update IEPs and other documents such as 504 plans, BIPs and FBAs for students.
  • Expand the special education math curriculum to include algebra, geometry and personal finance.

Most common skills for secondary special education teacher:

  • IEPs
  • K-12
  • Math
  • Autism
  • Public Schools
  • Student Learning

12. Visual Arts Teacher

How visual arts teacher uses Public Schools:

  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Use of various fine art experiences including; drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, textiles, sculpture.
  • Completed/Maintain IEPs for students; communicate w/parents via email, phone, IEP meetings and progress reports.

Most common skills for visual arts teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • Student Learning
  • Professional Development
  • Public Schools
  • Learning Environment
  • III

13. Humanities Teacher

How humanities teacher uses Public Schools:

  • Develop and continue to manage a collaborative after-school tutoring program for middle school mathematics students.
  • Work cooperatively with special education teachers to modify curricula as needed for special education students according to guidelines establish in IEP.
  • Create sociology curriculum including lesson plans, time-line/curriculum map, and activities.

Most common skills for humanities teacher:

  • Student Learning
  • Professional Development
  • Public Schools
  • Language
  • English Language
  • Literature

14. Youth Teacher

How youth teacher uses Public Schools:

  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Study students reading habits and provide assessment of student reading skill level.
  • Develop and implement age-appropriate curriculum for toddler program, ensuring that appropriate opportunities are provided in order to maximize learning potential.

Most common skills for youth teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • Mathematics
  • Public Schools
  • Creative Curriculum
  • Youth Program
  • at-Risk Youth

15. Speech-Language Pathologist Teacher

How speech-language pathologist teacher uses Public Schools:

  • Treat children with speech, language and pragmatic issues, development of IEP's, and conducting speech/language evaluations.
  • Develop individual and/or group activities according to therapy needs and IEP goals in a large, urban, elementary school.
  • Provide detailed narrative evaluations and ongoing consultation of individual guidelines for dysphagia intervention and augmentative/alternative communication programs/systems.

Most common skills for speech-language pathologist teacher:

  • Autism
  • IEP
  • Medicaid
  • Public Schools
  • Therapy Services
  • Classroom Management

16. Learning Disabilities Teacher

How learning disabilities teacher uses Public Schools:

  • Lead parent/teacher conferences, write report cards, attend CSE meetings.
  • Work with general education teachers to modify lessons in the areas of math, science, history, and language arts.
  • Develop ABA interventions for students and staff.

Most common skills for learning disabilities teacher:

  • Professional Development
  • Student Learning
  • Learning Disabilities
  • Public Schools
  • IEPs
  • Student Achievement

17. School Business Manager

How school business manager uses Public Schools:

  • Utilize on-line agency managing software which aides in conformation of patient progress note submission to Medicare regulation standards.
  • Provide oversight to school business operations through its closure and transition with regional technical high school.
  • Maintain a computerize accounting system and are responsible for payroll.

Most common skills for school business manager:

  • K-12
  • Professional Development
  • Payroll
  • Financial Reports
  • Public Schools
  • Cash Control

18. Elementary Educator

How elementary educator uses Public Schools:

  • Provide departmentalized instruction in language arts, mathematics, and social studies.
  • Provide general classroom support with administrative duties such as obtaining and distributing worksheets, reading packets and math packets for students.
  • Recommend and implement online math programs for school wide implementation.

Most common skills for elementary educator:

  • Mathematics
  • Math
  • Elementary Education
  • Public Schools
  • Kindergarten
  • Autism

19. Special Educator

How special educator uses Public Schools:

  • Lead the data team with interpreting results, including NWEA and other benchmark assessments.
  • Develop individual lesson plans at Pre-K level.
  • Work collaboratively with teachers in mathematics and writing.

Most common skills for special educator:

  • Autism
  • Student Learning
  • Math
  • Public Schools
  • Learning Environment
  • Mathematics

20. Long Term Substitute Teacher

How long term substitute teacher uses Public Schools:

  • Create math lessons adopt from Florida 6th grade mathematics curriculum to meet individual learning styles and student comprehension levels
  • Lecture students about grammar and punctuation.
  • Develop, lead, communicate, and educate students of the geography curricula.

Most common skills for long term substitute teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • Long-Term Substitute
  • Math
  • Public Schools
  • Social Studies
  • Student Learning

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