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To work in conjunction with Preschool staff, the Preschool Relief Teacher is responsible for supporting the teacher to provide a class environment and instructional program that is conducive to student learning and growth in accordance with the curriculum
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Provides coverage to preschool staff daily
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Assists with the supervision of children during regular play periods
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Escorts and assists the children as necessary; tends to physical needs of students which may include toileting, dressing, and feeding
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Works with students individually, in small groups, or large groups to reinforce learning materials or skills initially introduced by the teacher
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Assists with creating an atmosphere that is conducive to learning and appropriate to the maturity and interests of the students
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Assists the teacher in guiding the learning process (consistent with the course of study) toward the achievement of curriculum goals and objectives and communicating these goals and objectives to the students
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Plan, implement and assess utilizing developmentally appropriate curriculum and assessments that advances all areas of children' learning and development, including social, emotional, behavioral, intellectual, music and movement, and physical competence
Communicates with colleagues, students, and families
Participates in Child Study Team meetings as assigned
Establish supportive relationships with children and implement developmentally appropriate techniques of structure, guidance and class management
Seeks opportunities to work collaboratively with colleagues as a member of an instructional team
Plans and paces lessons that reflect a learning environment aligned with ECERS-3 guidelines and the Preschool Teaching and Learning Standards
May provide preparation time and lunch coverage to preschool teachers as needed; may travel between buildings
Performs other duties that may be assigned by his/her superior(s) under authority of the Board of Education
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