Gestalt Community Schools
Location
Shelby County, Tennessee
The teacher is responsible for designing weekly lesson plans and implementing a common core-based curriculum using technology and project-based learning. Additional duties include analyzing assessment data, creating student improvement plans, and collaborating with special educators in a co-teaching model.
Candidates must hold a bachelor's degree and a current Tennessee teaching license in Elementary Education with endorsement code 120. Proficiency in digital content integration and the ability to work in an inclusion environment are also required.
Description Gestalt Community Schools is a system of K--12 college--preparatory charter schools in targeted Tennessee communities. GCS schools provide strong academic outcomes for their scholars through initiatives including meaningful community involvement. GCS catalyzes community leadership to help revitalize the neighborhood as it operates its schools in that community. Instead of debating whether education impacts the community or vice versa, GCS believes that the most effective method to support student achievement is an integration of education and community (a true "gestalt").
Gestalt Community School teachers design weekly lesson plans, develop standards-based assessments, analyze assessment data, and create intervention plans to meet our scholars' needs. In addition, GCS teachers integrate technology effectively in the classrooms and implement project-based learning. Responsibilities include:
1. Creating lesson plans
2. Teaching scholars a common core-based curriculum
3. Integrating technology into lessons and plans
4. Motivating scholars toward achievement
5. Meeting with parents regarding performance and conduct
6. Developing scholar improvement plans
7. Working with special educators in a co-teaching model for students with IEP plans
8. Work planning with school and network teams
9. Attending weekly required professional development training
10. Create and review student assessments
11. Tutoring students/other duties as assigned
Market context
First grade roles in Tennessee are often driven by steady elementary staffing needs and the need for licensed teachers who can support early literacy and inclusion classrooms. Competition is stronger for candidates with a Tennessee Elementary Education license, endorsement code 120, and experience integrating digital content, since schools look for teachers who can manage diverse learners and classroom routines. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform against the original posting, then tailor your application to show inclusion experience and technology use.
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