Jupiter Christian School·Jupiter, Florida
The substitute teacher must follow provided lesson plans to ensure a consistent learning experience while effectively managing the classroom to encourage participation and maintain a positive environment. Responsibilities also include supervising students both inside and outside the classroom and providing assignments based on the lesson plan.
Follow lesson plans provided by the regular Teacher to create a cohesive and consistent learning experience for students Manage the classroom effectively to encourage student participation, minimize distractions and maintain a positive learning environment Adapt teaching methods to fit the needs of each individual student Supervise students in and out of the classroom, including in the halls, on the playground and in the cafeteria Provide in-class and at-home assignments based on the available lesson plan For long-term substitutes: develop lesson plans and assignments consistent with the regular teacher’s past lesson plans
The primary requirement is the ability to follow existing lesson plans and manage student behavior effectively across various school settings, including playgrounds and cafeterias. Long-term substitutes are expected to develop new lesson plans consistent with the regular teacher's past materials.
Market context
In Florida, substitute positions are often needed to keep classrooms, playgrounds, and cafeterias running smoothly when regular staff are out. These roles are competitive because schools look for candidates who can follow existing lesson plans, manage student behavior, and, for longer assignments, build new plans that match the teacher’s prior materials. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then prepare one example of how you handled classroom routines or behavior.
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