Location
Indianapolis, Indiana
The teacher is responsible for ensuring scholars master academic and social skills through rigorous instruction and data-driven assessment. Key goals include meeting projected growth targets in ELA and Math while maintaining high student attendance and satisfaction.
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree or higher and a valid State Teacher License or be enrolled in a credentialing program. A passion for working in under-served communities and experience using data to drive instruction are required.
Market context
Indiana ELL positions are often shaped by district needs to support multilingual learners and serve under-served communities, so licensed candidates with classroom experience can stand out. This role is competitive because it asks for a bachelor’s degree or higher, a valid Indiana teacher license or credentialing program enrollment, and experience using data to guide instruction. Before applying, review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then tailor your materials to show ELL experience, data use, and commitment to equity.
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