Dubi K.
Managment and remedial teaching of SLD students at Ministry of Education Israel- Claim this Profile
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Tel Aviv-Yafo, Tel Aviv District, Israel, IL
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Experience
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Ministry of Education Israel
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Education Administration Programs
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100 - 200 Employee
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Managment and remedial teaching of SLD students
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Sep 2021 - Present
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Remedial teaching of SLD students
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Sep 2020 - Aug 2021
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Remedial teaching of students with hearing loss
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Sep 2018 - Aug 2020
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Guidance of children and youth with hearing loss
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Mar 2015 - Aug 2018
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Guidance and Project Coordinator of youth with hearing loss
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Mar 2015 - Aug 2017
The project was called "מסגרות המשך" and included advising and guidance of youth with hearing loss before their inclusion in IDF and volunteering organizations.
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Slav - שירותי שיקום יחודיים ומתקדמים
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Holon, Tel Aviv, Israel
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Rehabilitation Guide of deaf and blind adults
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Mar 2015 - Jul 2015
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Israel Defense Forces
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Israel
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Armed Forces
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700 & Above Employee
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Soilder Teacher
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Feb 2013 - Feb 2015
The role included guidance of children and youth with hearing loss. Another part of my role was to prepare and guide youth with hearing loss in way to include them at the army, volunteering year and national service. The role included guidance of children and youth with hearing loss. Another part of my role was to prepare and guide youth with hearing loss in way to include them at the army, volunteering year and national service.
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Education
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Tel Aviv University
Master's degree, Special Education of Learning Disabilities with specialization of hard of hearings and deafs -
Bar-Ilan University
Bachelor's degree, Special Education and Teaching with General History
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