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Teacher of Modern Foreign Languages
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Join PaRK International School in Lisbon as a Modern Foreign Languages Teacher. Inspire secondary students in Spanish and French, ideally within the IBDP curriculum. Utilize innovative methods in state-of-the-art facilities while enjoying outstanding professional development. Be part of a vibrant...
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Portugal , Lisbon
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International School of Bergamo
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Teacher of Speech and Language Disabilities or Speech Pathologist
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Seeking a NYS Certified Teacher of Speech and Language Disabilities or Licensed Speech Pathologist in Watertown. Provide essential speech therapy and improvement services per IEPs. Enjoy comprehensive benefits including health insurance, NYS Retirement, and generous leave policies.
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United States , Watertown
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53472.00 - 60702.00 USD / Year
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College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University
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Teacher in British Sign Language
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Join Tameside College as a part-time British Sign Language Teacher (0.2 FTE). Inspire students in Ashton-under-Lyne by delivering innovative Signature BSL programmes. We require a Level 3 BSL qualification, teaching experience, and excellent communication skills. Benefits include a generous pensi...
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United Kingdom , Ashton-Under-Lyne, Greater Manchester
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33809.00 - 46603.00 GBP / Year
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360 Resourcing Solutions
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Teacher-bilingual Dual Language-elementary
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Seeking a bilingual (English/Spanish) Elementary Teacher for a Dual Language role in Boulder. You must hold or be pursuing a Colorado teaching license with an Elementary Education endorsement and qualify for a CLDE/Bilingual endorsement. This position offers innovative instruction in an inclusive...
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United States , Boulder
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56981.00 - 97456.00 USD / Year
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Boulder Valley School District
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Discover rewarding language teacher jobs and embark on a career dedicated to cultural exchange and communication. Language teachers are specialized educators who instruct students in a new language, focusing on developing proficiency in speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Their primary goal is to foster linguistic competence and cultural understanding, enabling learners to connect with people and opportunities across the globe. This profession is dynamic, offering roles in diverse settings from public and private schools to universities, private tutoring companies, and online education platforms. A language teacher's core responsibility is to plan, prepare, and deliver engaging and effective lessons. This involves creating a structured curriculum that progresses from basic vocabulary and grammar to complex conversational and compositional skills. They utilize a variety of teaching methodologies, often incorporating multimedia resources, interactive activities, and authentic cultural materials to create an immersive learning environment. Regular assessment of student progress through tests, quizzes, and conversational evaluations is crucial to tailor instruction and ensure learning objectives are met. Beyond the classroom, language teachers frequently provide feedback, track student development, and communicate progress to students, parents, or sponsoring organizations. Common responsibilities across most language teacher jobs include differentiating instruction to cater to various learning styles and proficiency levels, managing classroom dynamics to maintain a positive and productive atmosphere, and integrating technology to enhance the learning experience. Many also contribute to extracurricular activities such as language clubs, cultural events, or study abroad programs. A significant aspect of the role often involves pastoral care, especially in school settings, where supporting student well-being and fostering a respectful, inclusive environment is paramount. Typical skills and requirements for language teacher jobs are both academic and interpersonal. A bachelor’s degree in the target language, education, linguistics, or a related field is standard, often accompanied by a recognized teaching certification. Native or near-native fluency in the language taught is essential. Successful candidates demonstrate a passion for languages and cultures, exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, creativity in lesson planning, and adaptability to different student needs and educational contexts. Patience, cultural sensitivity, and a commitment to ongoing professional development are key traits for a lasting and impactful career. Whether shaping young minds in a classroom or coaching professionals for international business, language teacher jobs offer a unique opportunity to break down barriers and build bridges through the power of language.

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