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KIPP
Overview
The Lead SPED Teacher is responsible for developing and implementing IEPs, providing modifications and accommodations, and delivering specialized instruction in core deficit areas. They collaborate with general education teachers and families to ensure students receive necessary services and academic support.
Compensation
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Posted
1 month ago
The Special Education Teacher will deliver exceptional instruction, assess student growth, and provide necessary modifications and accommodations as outlined in student IEPs. Key duties include writing IEPs, facilitating ARD meetings, and ensuring service minutes are met while documenting all relevant activities.
3 months ago
The educator will deliver exceptional instruction, provide necessary modifications and accommodations as stated on student IEPs, and write IEPs supported by performance data. Key duties include facilitating ARD meetings, planning instruction in deficit areas, and collaborating with general education teachers to ensure services are provided in the classroom setting.
The educator will deliver exceptional instruction, provide necessary modifications and accommodations as stated on student IEPs, and write IEPs supported by performance data. Key duties include facilitating ARD meetings, planning instruction in deficit areas, and ensuring service minutes are met while documenting all relevant activities.
The Special Education Teacher will deliver exceptional instruction, assess student growth, and manage all aspects of the student's Individualized Education Program (IEP), including writing IEPs and facilitating ARD meetings. Responsibilities also include providing academic and cultural support, collaborating with general education teachers, and ensuring all mandated services are met.
The Special Education Teacher will deliver exceptional instruction, assess student growth, and provide necessary modifications and accommodations as outlined in student IEPs. Key duties include writing IEPs, facilitating ARD meetings, planning instruction in deficit areas, and supporting general education teachers with services in the classroom setting.
The Special Education Teacher will deliver exceptional instruction, assess student growth, and manage all aspects of the student's Individualized Education Program (IEP), including writing IEPs and facilitating ARD meetings. Key duties involve providing necessary modifications, accommodations, and direct instruction in deficit areas while collaborating with general education teachers to ensure services are met in the classroom setting.