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Preschool Lead Teacher

Lakeside Park, KY · On-site

$15 - $19.25/hr

... Plan and implement activities to meet the physical, emotional, intellectual, and social needs of ... lesson plans for students according to the age, developmental maturity, and needs of the children ...

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How can I make 2000 a week working from home?

A Lesson Plan Writer can earn $2000 a week by creating high-quality educational content for multiple clients, working full-time or taking on multiple projects simultaneously. Building a strong portfolio, gaining specialized knowledge, and using freelance platforms can help increase earning potential. Consistent work, efficient time management, and developing niche expertise are key to reaching this income level.

What does a typical day look like for a Lesson Plan Writer?

As a Lesson Plan Writer, your day often involves researching educational standards, drafting and revising lesson content, and collaborating with teachers, subject experts, or curriculum designers to ensure accuracy and effectiveness. You may review and update existing lesson plans, incorporate feedback, and align materials with current best practices in education. Communication and teamwork are key, as you’ll frequently coordinate with educators to tailor lessons for different grade levels or learning objectives. This dynamic work environment allows for both independent writing tasks and interactive brainstorming sessions, making each day engaging and varied.

What is a Lesson Plan Writer job?

A Lesson Plan Writer creates detailed instructional guides for teachers, outlining learning objectives, activities, assessments, and materials needed for effective lessons. They ensure lessons align with curriculum standards and educational goals. This role requires strong research, writing, and organizational skills to develop engaging and effective lesson plans. Lesson Plan Writers may work for schools, educational publishers, or freelance.

Can I earn money by writing assignments online?

Lesson plan writers can earn money by creating educational content for online platforms, tutoring services, or educational companies. Payment varies based on experience, project scope, and platform requirements, and often involves freelance or contract work. Strong writing skills and subject knowledge are essential for success in this field.

How do I become a curriculum writer?

To become a curriculum writer, you typically need a bachelor's degree in education, curriculum development, or a related field. Gaining experience in teaching or instructional design, developing strong writing skills, and understanding educational standards are important; familiarity with tools like Microsoft Office or curriculum design software can also be beneficial.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Lesson Plan Writer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Lesson Plan Writer, you need a solid background in education, curriculum development, and subject matter expertise, often supported by a degree in education or a related field. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS), educational resources, and instructional design tools is highly beneficial. Attention to detail, creativity, strong organizational skills, and clear written communication make candidates excel in this position. These abilities are essential for developing engaging, standards-aligned lesson plans that cater to diverse learning needs and educational goals.

How do I start writing a lesson plan?

A lesson plan writer begins by identifying learning objectives and understanding the curriculum standards. They then outline the lesson structure, including activities, assessments, and materials, ensuring alignment with educational goals. Familiarity with instructional strategies and classroom management is essential for effective planning.
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Per Diem Educational Consultant (9-12 Math)

Per Diem Educational Consultant (9-12 Math)

Savvas Learning

Louisville, KY • On-site

Other

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Job description

The Per Diem Educational Consultant (9-12 Math) is an onsite representative of Savvas Learning Company helping to initiate lasting change in districts and schools by delivering core content, intervention and supplemental professional development, Change of Practice, and Job-embedded services. This resource provides individual and group support for district personnel and school faculty to incorporate effective strategies into classroom practice.

Additional responsibilities include delivering professional development and technical assistance to schools that have contracted with Savvas for professional development and job-embedded services. In addition, this position requires deep knowledge and extensive experience with academia, standards-based school reform and the ability to deliver high quality job-embedded professional development and site-based technical support to school personnel using innovative Savvas products, technology resources and/or research-based methodologies for school turn around.

Desired applicants must have 5+ years of successful teaching experience in a 9-12 school setting and preference will be given to candidates who can provide evidence through demonstration of existing knowledge of Savvas products, experience in effective coaching and training to teachers and teacher leaders.

Candidates must be local to the Midwest or Mid-Atlantic region.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Effectively implement classroom components and resources in the program:

    • Apply the philosophy, pedagogy, and basic organization of the program.

    • Implement each segment of the daily instructional block.

    • Differentiate instruction based on student need.

    • Effectively manage a Savvas curriculum classroom, technology integration and devices.

    • Effectively utilize data and reporting tools to impact instruction and decision making.

    • Model coaching conversations that support admin with providing effective teacher feedback.

  • Job-Embedded Coaching and Modeling:

    • Coach teachers to apply the philosophy, pedagogy, and basic organization of the program.

    • Differentiate instruction based on teacher/student need.

  • Observation and Support:

    • Observe classroom practices following the professional development to identify implementation progress of the Savvas program.

    • Provide teachers with critical feedback to guide implementation progress of the key instructional features of the program.

    • Provide feedback on observable practices learned from Model Lesson/Lesson Study opportunity.

  • Data-Based Decision Making:

    • Use of two dashboards within the product (Performance and Assignment).

    • Differentiate instruction based on student need.

  • Administrator Support:

    • Utilize Savvas program tools to determine the implementation needs.

    • Observe the strategies and practices implemented in the instructional block and provide teachers with feedback on implementation.

    • Understand and identify the philosophy, pedagogy, and basic organization of the program.

  • Administrator Coaching:

    • Classroom/Instructional coaching.

    • Facilitation of training to support implementation.

    • Provision of onsite technical support.

    • Regular and ongoing communication with school and district leaders.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • B.A. or B.S. degree required; M.A. preferred.

  • Experience offering workshops/coaching to teachers.

  • Experience with classroom-based technology integration.

  • Experience with differentiated instruction.

  • Demonstrated success as a classroom teacher and at least five years of successful experience as a 9-12 professional in the Math content area.

  • Strong collaboration and team building skills.

  • Knowledge of standards-based reform, curriculum, instruction, and assessment.

  • Ability to plan strategically with and coach school leaders and classroom teachers.

  • Ability to provide instructional support relating to effective teaching strategies for teachers across content areas using instructional technology.

  • Strong problem-solving skills.

  • Excellent ability to present content to large and small groups (effective presentation skills).

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Scaffolding instruction for English Language Learners.

  • Certification in bilingual education preferred.

  • Scaffolding instruction for students with disabilities.

  • Strategies for the effective classroom use of instructional technology.

  • Experience in Virtual Teaching and Learning.

  • Programs and services to support community outreach.

ADDITIONAL SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES

  • To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • This person must be able to sit or stand at a personal computer for a reasonable length of time typing and reading as well as when presenting.

  • Ability to handle a high volume of work in a short period of time, handle multiple priorities simultaneously and operate in a demanding work environment is important.

  • Reliable attendance and punctuality are critical to successful performance in this role.

TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be able to travel up to 70%, including airline and automobile travel.

  • This position requires candidates to have a reliable method of transportation to perform their job duties.

Full-Day Professional Development: $550.00 per 6-hour session
Half-Day Professional Development: $275.00 per 3-hour session
1-Hour Session (Webinar): $120.00 per session
Travel: $160/daily (Onsite only)
Administrative: $20/hour
Internal Training: $30/hour

This position is eligible for sick time and participation in our 401(k) program, which includes a company match. Additionally, we provide the necessary resources to perform your role, including a company-issued laptop.

Savvas Learning Company is a global education company that produces award-winning learning solutions that empower educators and engage students with the highest quality content.

Recognized as an industry leader, we serve millions of K-12 learners with innovative, student-centered educational programs that turn today's classrooms into active learning environments. By embracing technology, personalized learning, and immersive experiences delivered across multiple platforms, we design our learning solutions to be more accessible and relevant to each student.

Our comprehensive solutions for core curriculum, and supplemental and intervention programs - supported by an array of professional development services - allow teachers to use data to inform classroom practices and tailor instructions to an individual's abilities and learning styles. Savvas Learning Company is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer and a member of E-Verify. All qualified applicants, including minorities, women, protected veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

Please visit www.savvas.com for more information about us, or visit us at LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, or YouTube.