NAGC Position Statements & White Papers
Position Statements and White Papers help clarify issues in gifted and talented education and set NAGC's position on these issues.
Position Statements and White Papers help clarify issues in gifted and talented education and set NAGC's position on these issues.
Members to NAGC can receive three publications -- Parenting for Gifted Children, Teaching for High Potential, and the academic journal, Gifted Child Quarterly. All are available through the mail and online.
Your contribution to NAGC supports various programs that advance the needs of gifted children. You can contribute to the area of greatest need or to a single program.
Location: Keene Qualifications: Associates degree in Early Childhood, Family Studies, or closely related field; 1 year teaching experience with children ages birth to 5 years; demonstrated interpersonal communication and organizational skills; must meet NH Child Care Licensing associate teacher qualifications; and have sufficient strength and physical dexterity to perform duties and responsibilities of this position, including lifting up to 50 lbs. Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor's degree; teaching experience in a laboratory school; additional years of teaching experience with very young children; supervisory skills; NH Early Childhood Credential; and Pediatric CPR and First Aid. Additionally, the College has identified desirable qualifications that support our commitment to creating and maintaining a diverse campus community including the ability to speak a second language or to bring a multicultural perspective to the campus. About the Opportunity: The Child Development Center at Keene State College invites applications for an Associate Teacher to work in partnership with the center staff to achieve the highest standards of quality for children, families, and college students. This position requires the candidate to work in each of the center's classrooms depending on need (Infant-Preschool). This is an 86%-time, 40 hours per week, Monday-Friday, non-exempt, term position with an end date that is no later than 6/30/2021. The minimum starting salary for this position is $12.86 per hour, commensurate with education and experience, complemented by a generous benefits package. The Child Development Center (CDC), located on the Keene State College campus in Elliot Hall, is a demonstration early childhood education site for Keene State College students, practicing professionals, and young children and their families. The Center strives to model best practices by offering nurturing environments where young children are encouraged to explore, to be creative, to cultivate positive relationships, to experience the joy of learning, and to develop a sense of community. The CDC is a dynamic learning community dedicated to providing excellent practical experiences for students studying to be teachers or a related profession with young children. Undergraduate and graduate students are offered supervised experiences under the guidance of early childhood professionals, in the direct education and care of infants, toddlers, and preschool-aged children. Through collaboration, the CDC staff contributes to an educational environment that encourages professionalism, growth and diversity. To learn more about the Child Development Center, please visit: www.keene.edu/cdc/ Under the supervision of the Center Director and with guidance from the Lead Teacher, the Associate Teacher plans, implements, and models best practices in early childhood programs for children, families, and college students. The ideal candidate will possess strong social and collaborative skills, and will create and participate in mutually supportive and respectful relationships between all members of our community.
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