The role is for 3 days per week. Please send your CV to Brian Dill at brian.dill@det.nsw.edu.au. Call 9181 2636 for more information.
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K-6 Language teachers are invited to apply to attend one of the semester 2 meetings. Choose the most convenient venue/date and register online at myPL@edu before Thursday 19 June 2014. Marrickville Public School is looking for a Greek Community Language teacher. The position is a temporary 2 day position (Tuesdays/Thursdays) for 2014.
The school is looking for a teacher who has a sound understanding of K-6 curriculum and the quality teaching model. The teacher will be expected to engage students with rich, differentiated learning tasks and interactive technology. For further information please contact: Kerry Chambers Principal Phone: 9560 2208 or email Kerry.Chambers@det.nsw.edu.au Carlton PS is looking for a Greek Community Language teacher. The position is a maternity leave replacement for 2014 from term 1 week 3 to end of term 3 - 2 days per week on Thursday/ Friday.
The school is looking for a teacher who has a sound understanding of K-6 curriculum and the quality teaching model. The teacher will be expected to engage students with rich, differentiated learning tasks and interactive technology. For further information please contact: Leigh Rasmussen Deputy Principal 9587 3717 |
AuthorKonstantia Zagrimanis Community Languages Program K-6There are 30 languages taught through this program. Arabic, Auslan, Assyrian, Bengali, Chinese, Dari, French, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Khmer, Korean, Macedonian, Maori, Nepali, Persian, Punjabi, Russian, Samoan, Serbian, Spanish, Tamil, Telugu, Tongan, Turkish, Urdu and Vietnamese.
Implementing a Community Languages Program
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