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The teacher will manage a classroom environment, implement established curriculum, and use student data to drive academic success. They will also collaborate with school leadership and staff to meet the individual needs of students.
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1 month ago
Howard Payne University
This role coordinates interactions between the School of Education and various stakeholders, managing the overall operations of the School of Education office under the Dean's supervision. Responsibilities include preparing correspondence, scheduling meetings, maintaining financial records for departmental budgets, and processing mail.
2 months ago
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