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Social Studies Teacher Jobs

Company

Clinton, MS Public Schools

Address , Clinton, Ms
Employment type FULL_TIME
Salary
Expires 2023-06-08
Posted at 1 year ago
Job Description

  • Exhibits consistent planning of daily instructional goals, strategies, and methods of assessment that are consistent with the district and state curriculum.
  • Ensures that adequate plans for substitutes as available as needed.
  • Demonstrates effective instruction and implementation with strong context, content, and pacing knowledge.
  • Demonstrates knowledge of effective instructional strategies that will benefit all students including underachieving and special needs populations.
  • Demonstrates effective analysis of assessment results and implementation of instructional interventions to achieve mastery.
  • Demonstrates effectiveness in maintaining student engagement.
  • Exhibits quality written and verbal feedback that addresses individual student needs.
  • Exhibits high expectations for self and students.
  • Maintains a classroom environment that is supportive of all students.
  • Demonstrates evidence of student progress towards school and individual goals.
  • Shows evidence of involvement in school and district activities.
  • Demonstrates continued growth by participation in professional development activities.
  • Builds successful relationships with parents, peers and students in order to impact maximum student achievement.
  • Maintains accurate and timely records.
  • Plans for and actively participates in the Teacher Growth and Development process.
  • Adheres to all safety procedures, rules, and policies to ensure the well being of all students.
  • Reports regularly and punctually to assigned work location and notifies principal or designee of impending absence in a timely manner.
  • Maintains active supervision of students during all work and duty assignments.
  • Maintains confidentiality of all student information.
  • Provides ample opportunities for all parents to participate in parent teacher conferences.
  • Performs other duties as may be assigned by the principal.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

All teachers must be highly qualified as defined by federal guidelines of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. Teachers must possess a bachelor’s degree and full state certification or licensure. K-6 teachers must have elementary certification or may have a designated subject certification in grades 5 or 6 if they are departmentalized and only teach that subject or subjects for which they hold certification. Teachers in grades 7 and above must be certified in the area that they teach.


Approved by Board of Trustees: December 8, 2009