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Substitute Teacher
Teaches one or more subjects to students in public or private schools in a Teacher's absence. Implements Teacher's lesson plans, Educates students, using various teaching methods such as lecture and demonstration, and utilizes audiovisual aids and other materials to supplement... [+] More
Teaches one or more subjects to students in public or private schools in a Teacher's absence. Implements Teacher's lesson plans, Educates students, using various teaching methods such as lecture and demonstration, and utilizes audiovisual aids and other materials to supplement presentations. Follows curriculum guidelines or requirements of state and school. Assigns lessons and corrects homework. Keeps attendance records. Maintains discipline in classroom. Completes a daily report or evaluation to communicate any pertinent information resulting from the day's events. May be required to hold certification from State. [-] Less
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Substitute Teacher Secondary School
Instruct students in secondary public or private schools in one or more subjects at the secondary level, such as English, mathematics, or social studies. May be designated according to subject matter specialty, such as typing instructors, commercial teachers, or English teachers.
Exclude Vocational Education Secondary School Teachers (25-2032) and Special Education Teachers (25-2041 through 25-2043).
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Substitute Teacher Elementary School
Teach elemental natural and social science, personal hygiene, music, art, and literature to children from 4 to 6 years old. Promote physical, mental, and social development. May be required to hold State certification.
Exclude Special Education Teachers (25-2041 through 25-2043).
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