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To learn more, visit Reporting to the Academic Dean, the Middle School ELA Teacher will be responsible for building meaningful relationships with students, implementing a Common Core-aligned curriculum, and working with their grade team to analyze data to drive instruction.
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Data AnalysisYou'll meet weekly with your principal and/or instructional coach to analyze and respond to trends in student work samples and assessments. You'll develop students’ practices of questioning, modeling, constructing explanations, data analysis, argumentation, and planning and conducting interactive labs.
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A results-driven assessor with experience in and commitment to the use of data analysis to drive instructional decisions and teacher accountability. Develop and use a variety of assessment data to refine curricula and instructional practice.
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FLSA Status: ExemptUnion affiliation: HEAWork Year: Ten Months (August through June)Work Days/Hours: Monday – Friday; 7:30 – 2:30 (secondary)FTE: SUMMARY: The Special Education Teacher creates and sustains a community of learners through the development of a positive classroom and school culture, by holding rigorous and high expectations for students and by utilizing quality instructional practices matched to student learning needs.
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Ability to use computer technology for research, data management, communications and other instruction. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions.
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Establishing a learning environment that is accountable for effective instruction, assessment and data-driven decision-making. The Special Education Teacher supervises students, develops and delivers lessons, utilizes established curriculum and maintains high levels of communication with parents/guardians regarding student progress and wellbeing.
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As an Elementary Special Education Teacher, you will work with our students with disabilities by providing data driven support through differentiated and specialized instruction. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionMiddle School Special Education Teacher, Brooklyn, New YorkIn-Person Work Required This is an exempt position and is not eligible for overtime.
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A Middle School Teacher at Nuasin Next Generation Charter School will:Plan, prepare, and deliver lesson plans and instructional materials that facilitate active learning. Use formal and informal assessment data to drive instruction, ensure mastery, and pivot when needed.
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As the Middle School Math Teacher, you will deliver exceptional instruction and assess student growth. To accomplish its mission, Challenge offers a rigorous instructional program in a safe, supportive, technology-infused and data-enriched and social-emotional learning sequence, authentic field experiences, career counseling, and college coursework.
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Collect, analyze, and develop action plans based on a variety of data, both quantitative and qualitative. Engage in school community events, including family conferences and other activities.
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About the PositionThe American Dream School is seeking a fully bilingual (Spanish/English) motivated, goal-oriented Science Teacher. Develop and teach clear and engaging lessons that follow the rigorous, Common Core-aligned American Dream curriculumHold students accountable for high behavioral expectations and implement American Dreams behavior management system with consistencyUtilize formal and informal assessment data to drive instruction and ensure student mastery of standards using Illuminate Education, our assessment platform.
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Job Description Uncommon Middle School English Language Arts (ELA) teachers are passionate about literature and building an engaging classroom culture. You'll participate in weekly, school-wide meetings to cultivate community, model our core values, and encourage student achievement.
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We are currently seeking a Spanish Teacher for the 2024-2025 school year. Utilize formal and informal assessment data to drive instruction and ensure student mastery of standards using Illuminate Education, our assessment platform.
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Participate in professional development that is specific to special education curriculum, along with data tracking tools. To learn more about Riverton Charter School click here. Hold a valid teacher license or meet alternative requirements.
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Work closely with an experienced lead classroom teacher to create lesson plans, teach, and reflect on lessons as well as assess and collect and use data to inform. Attend the graduate course program that we provide through our partnership with Relay Graduate School of Education that prepares you to obtain your Standard Teaching Certification and become a highly qualified teacher.
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