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Uncommon Schools
Overview
High School History Teachers will teach a curriculum focused on World, US History, American Government, and Economics, facilitating student-led discourse and analysis. They will also build positive relationships with students and engage in data analysis to improve instructional strategies.
Compensation
$60,000 - $85,000 / YEAR
Posted
4 days ago
High School History Teachers will teach a curriculum focused on World, US History, American Government, and Economics, facilitating student-led discourse and analysis. They will also analyze student work and collaborate with the History department to set academic goals.
High School History Teachers will teach a curriculum focused on World and US History, American Government, and Economics, facilitating student-led discourse and analysis. They will also analyze student work to differentiate instruction and build positive relationships with students and families.
Teachers instruct by prioritizing analysis of World, US History, American Government, and Economics for AP and collegiate coursework, facilitating student-led discourse and developing argumentation skills through source analysis. They also meet weekly to analyze student work trends, implement differentiation strategies, build positive student relationships, and partner with families.
You will teach a history curriculum focused on analysis and student-led discourse while building an inclusive classroom environment. Additionally, you will analyze student data weekly with instructional coaches to differentiate instruction and support student achievement.
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Teachers will empower students through an inclusive curriculum and guide them in analyzing texts and writing in various genres. They will also build positive relationships with students and families to support learning needs.
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Middle School Math Teachers will teach foundational math principles and motivate students to engage critically with problems. They will also analyze student work and collaborate with families to support learning needs.
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The Middle School History Teacher will facilitate student-led discourse on historical topics and guide students in understanding claims and sourcing through analysis of primary and secondary sources. They will also build an inclusive environment that empowers students to express evidence-based opinions and perspectives.
Middle School History Teachers facilitate student-led discussions and guide students in analyzing historical texts. They also build positive relationships with students and collaborate with families to support learning needs.
Teachers facilitate student-led discourse on historical topics, emphasizing textual analysis, argumentation, and inquiry to develop students into global citizens. They also analyze student work data weekly with leadership and implement strategies to differentiate instruction for all learners.
Teachers facilitate student-led historical discourse and analyze student data to differentiate instruction and improve academic outcomes. They also build positive relationships with students and families while participating in professional development and school-wide community building.