Instructional Best Practices

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Teacher focused on implementing highly effective instructional practices to improve student learning and academic performance. Highly innovative and resourceful education professional who quickly identifies and resolves challenging classroom situations.

Skills

Kind and empathetic educator
DIBELS knowledge
Strong written and verbal communicator
California Teaching Certificate with Elementary Education endorsement
Positive and encouraging
Creative lesson planning
Instructional best practices

Experiential learning
Self-motivated
Fast learner
SMART Board aptitude
Completed BTSA (Beginning Teacher Support and Assessment) program
Meets California's NCLBs Highly Qualified Teacher requirements

Work History

February 2011 to March 2014
Jimmy Jones

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