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1.
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Direct
instructional and curriculum services in Bilingual/ESL programs to meet
students’ needs. |
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2.
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Plan, implement,
and evaluate Bilingual/ESL programs with teachers and principals,
including learning objectives, instructional strategies, and assessment
techniques. |
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3.
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Apply research and
data to improve the content, sequence, and outcomes of the
teaching/learning process . |
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4.
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Work with
appropriate staff to develop, maintain, and revise curriculum documents
based on systematic review and analysis and based on the needs of LEP
students. |
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5.
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Involve
instructional staff in evaluating and selecting instructional materials
to meet student learning needs; ensure the use of technology in the
teaching-learning process. |
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6.
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Obtain and evaluate
findings (including student achievement data) to examine curriculum and
instruction programs effectiveness. |
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7. |
Systematically
monitors District and campus program improvement activities based upon
data and research to meet the needs of LEP students. |
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8. |
Actively
collaborates with curriculum and assessment departments to develop District
assessments |
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9.
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Plans and
implements identification procedures (assessment, placement, and
evaluation tracking) for all limited English proficient students
including special education, TAKS, PEIMS, achievement, oral proficiency,
and other entry/exit level assessments. |
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Actively supports
the efforts of others to achieve district goals and objectives. |
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Serves as liaison
between district administrators and state and federal officials and
advisor to district administrators in ensuring compliance and
accountability issues for programs supervised. |
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12. |
Supervises summer
school development and implementation for LEP students. |
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Assists teachers in
planning the overall instructional program for LEP students, including
learning objectives, instructional strategies, and assessment
techniques. |
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14. |
Encourages and
supports the development and implementation of innovative instructional
programs to achieve identified needs through observations and data
analysis. |
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15.
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Provides support to campus principals and
staff in the planning and scheduling of instructional activities to maximize
learning. |
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16.
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Serves as
consultant to the LPAC on special education ARD committee meetings for
LEP students. |
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17.
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Implement the
policies established by federal and state law, State Board of Education
rule, and local board policy. |
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18.
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Oversees the
maintenance of records and reports for the Bilingual/ESL programs and PEIMS filing. |
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19. |
Demonstrates
responsible fiscal control over assigned program budgets and
federal/state grants. |
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20. |
Analyzes facility
and equipment needs for optimum teaching and learning; utilizes
information to make necessary changes or adjustments. |
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21. |
Evaluate all Bilingual/ESL Title III related legislation, projects, and programs for grant,
entitlement, and allocation opportunities relevant to the needs of the
district. |
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22. |
Inform
superintendent or other administration of the effects of current and
impending legislation. |
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Participate in the
drafting of project proposals and reports, including the writing and
development of program goals, objectives, and budget for Bilingual/ESL, Title III and Pre-K funding of programs. |
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Evaluate all
requests for projects and programs requiring Bilingual/ESL, Title III and Pre-K money. |
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25. |
Develop and
coordinate a continuing evaluation of the Bilingual/ESL, Title III and Pre-K programs
and implement changes based on the findings. |
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Consult with
administrators, counselors, teachers, community agencies, and other
relevant individuals regarding Bilingual/ESL, Title III and Pre-K funding. |
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Compile maintain,
file, and present all reports, records, and other documents required. |
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28. |
Conferences with
assigned staff to discuss performance; jointly develops improvement
objectives to identify professional growth opportunities. |
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Participates as a
resource person to campus principals, instructional consultants,
counselors, and teachers to meet the specific individual needs of
limited English proficient students and works to improve the course of
studies related to these programs. |
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Secures
consultants, specialists, and other community resources for principals
and instructional staff to assist in attaining objectives. |
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31. |
Assists with
recruiting Bilingual/ESL teachers. |
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32. |
Utilizes
information provided through the District appraisal process to improve
performance. |
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33. |
Participates in
professional development programs which lead to improved job
performance. |
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Performs duties in
a professional, ethical, and responsible manner as defined in the TEA
Code of Ethics for educators. |
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Provides
district-wide staff development sessions for meeting the needs of LEP
students in all instructional settings. |
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Involves students,
parents, and others from the community in serving the Bilingual/ESL
program as volunteers, advisors, and aides. |
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Communicates
district curriculum, instructional practices, accomplishments, goals,
and new directions to parents and the community and solicits their input
on these instructional issues. |
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Demonstrates a
commitment to the mission of the district as it is communicated to the
public. |
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Works with parental
involvement, PAC, LPAC committees, and serves as a parent and community
liaison for Bilingual/ESL programs. |
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Performs other
tasks and assumes such responsibilities as related to the position and
assigned. |
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Oversees the PEIMS process as it relates to the
department. |