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Well-qualified Special Education Teacher versed in working with all learning styles. Regularly attend professional development seminars, faculty meetings, and parent-teacher conferences to remain connected to the needs of children and their parents. Practiced at incorporating each student’s unique needs and creating effective lesson plans to accommodate them.
- Behavioral assessments
- IEP compliance
- Parent relations
- Compassionate nature
- Observant
- Continuous professional development
- Scheduling proficiency
- Documentation
- Fast learner
- MS Office proficient
- Gather information from teachers, parents, and files to develop action plans.
- Implement individualized classroom instruction to meet student needs.
- Assist students in developing coping skills and meeting educational milestones.
- Provide feedback to parents and students regarding progress.
- Supervised field trips to local parks, fire stations, and zoos.
- Worked with an average of 13 students per class.
- Encouraged students to be understanding of others.
- Conducted group and individual activities with students based on differentiated learning needs.
- Established and communicated objectives for all lessons, units, and projects to students and parents.
- Led classes of 10-12 students at a time.
- Promoted language development skills through reading and storytelling.
- Administered minor first aid to injured students.
- Education Specialist Instruction Credential, Moderate/Severe Disabilities (M/S), Company Name (Current)
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