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6th - 8th Grade Social Studies Teacher (Potential Openings 26-27 School Year) (1571)
BAKERRIPLEY
#Bilingual#Professional Development#Microsoft Office#Curriculum Design#Growth Mindset#Instructional Delivery#Formative Assessment#Cultural Relevance#Community Programs#Student Engagement#Classroom Procedures#Social Studies
OtherOn Site0-2 yrsPosted 1 month ago
Location
Houston, Texas
Quick overview
Teachers are responsible for designing and delivering high-quality, innovative instruction that supports the whole-child approach. They also connect students and families to community-based programs to enhance educational opportunities.
Requirements summary
A bachelor's degree in education or a related field is preferred, along with at least one year of relevant experience. Candidates must hold a valid Texas Teaching Certificate or be accepted into an alternative certification program.
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Job description
Job DetailsJob Location
- 042 -
- CS
- Ripley
- Middle
- Sc -
- Houston,
- TX 77011Position
- Type:
- Full-TimeEducation
- Level: Bachelors Deg. or
- Equivalent
- ExperienceTravel
- Percentage: Minimal Local Travel (up to 10%)Job
- Category: EducationTeachers in BakerRipley Community Schools support the whole-child by focusing on the development of our students through high quality innovative instruction as well as linking our students and families to our community based programs to ensure students receive a high-quality education, both in and out of our classroom walls. Teachers actively connect students and families to our comprehensive network of support, to equip them with the resources, connections and education necessary for endless access and opportunity.
- CORE
- DUTIES
- AND
- RESPONSIBILITIES: Instructional Planning Applies the Understanding by Design framework in order to design standards-based curriculum that is developmentally appropriate, culturally relevant, and intended to maximize student engagement and achievement. Differentiates lesson plans for students based on their unique learning profiles so that students of all ability levels are engaged and challenged. Designs formative and summative assessments that are aligned with long-term objectives of the course. Uses assessment data to modify short and long-term plans in order to target areas for improvement. Designs classroom procedures that provide and maximize learning time. Continuously reflects on teaching practices, management systems and assessment tools to increase student achievement Submits up-to-date unit plans, lesson plans, and grades. Adjusts course as necessary to maximize effectiveness in the classroom after a cycle of data collection, reflection, and learning. Instructional Delivery Displays a thorough knowledge of curriculum and presents academic content that reaches all learners and is developmentally appropriate. Facilitates, manages, and coordinates student practice through meaningful learning experiences. Checks for academic understanding frequently and provides feedback in order to ensure student learning. Communicates high expectations for character and behavior by teaching, practicing, and reinforcing rules and expectations. Implements time-saving practices and procedures to maximize learning time Evaluates and tracks student performance on assessments and makes adjust teaching accordingly Maintains a positive classroom culture of high expectations for all students. Learning and Collaboration Collaborates with content and grade-level to ensure alignment and consistency of student academic habits, traits, and mindsets. Contributes significantly to the curriculum and instructional program of the school. Works relentlessly to meet individual professional development goals to increase student achievement. Seeks and embraces feedback and constructive criticism in the spirit of constant improvement. Actively participates in professional development activities and trainings designed to enhance knowledge and skills. Meets professional obligations through efficient work habits such as meeting deadlines and honoring the schedules and working styles of other colleagues. Academic and Cultural Support Contacts parents or guardians to praise excellent choices or as soon as a problem arises. Maintains a growth mindset for students and adults and the belief that all children will learn and upholds all teacher commitments and school values. Participates in and/or attends all professional duties including meetings, conferences, ceremonies, and events. Is widely knowledgeable of the campus requirements, academic policies, and community support services available to students and families. Creates a welcoming environment to instill values of respect and kindness so that students feel comfortable and supported enough to take risks. Establishes and maintains cooperative working relationships with students, colleagues, and families based on trust and respect. Checks and responds to email at least twice a day and responds to phone voicemail within 24 hours. Learning and Collaboration Collaborates with content and grade-level to ensure alignment and consistency of student academic habits, traits, and mindsets. Contributes significantly to the curriculum and instructional program of the school. Works relentlessly to meet individual professional development goals to increase student achievement Seeks and embraces feedback and constructive criticism in the spirit of constant improvement. Actively participates in professional development activities and trainings designed to enhance knowledge and skills. Meets professional obligations through efficient work habits such as meeting deadlines and honoring the schedules and working styles of other colleagues.
- QualificationsMINIMUM
- EDUCATION: Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, or related field preferred.
- YEARS
- OF
- EXPERIENCE: At least one (1) year work related experience with strong outcomes preferred
- Certifications,
- Licenses,
- REGISTRATIONS: NCLB, Highly qualified valid Texas Teaching Certificate as required by teaching assignment or acceptance to approved Alternative Certification Program and results of TEXes exam.
- Pre-K -8 assignments
- ESL
- Supplement
- Required
- SKILLS: Ability to establish rapport with families and children Proven written and verbal communication skills Strong organizational and planning skills Possession of a passionate and loving attitude toward all children Possession of a sense of urgency to do whatever it takes to assure that every student learns and grows Commitment to the vision, mission, values and goals of Promise Community Schools and BakerRipley
- Motivation to grow as an educational professional
- Computer
- PROFICIENCY: Must be proficient in Microsoft Office including Word, Excel and Power Point.
- Language
- REQUIREMENTS: Bilingual English/Spanish preferred but not required.
- Licenses &
- CERTIFICATIONS: Required Generalist 4-8 ESL EC-12 Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.