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Connections Academy
Overview
The Advisory Teacher virtually assists students and parents with course selection, scheduling, and academic planning to ensure graduation requirements are met. They also serve as a primary point of contact for non-academic issues and coordinate student support services.
Compensation
$44,250 / YEAR
Posted
4 days ago
Sewickley Academy
The Spanish teacher will plan and facilitate meaningful instruction for students in Spanish courses from college-prep to Advanced Placement levels. They will also mentor students and contribute to the growth of the World Language Department.
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Uncommon Schools
Teach a robust literature curriculum that emphasizes diversity and prepares students for advanced coursework. Build positive relationships with students and analyze their comprehension to adapt lessons for maximum learning.
$50,000 - $64,700 / YEAR
The High School ELA Teacher will teach a literature curriculum that emphasizes diversity and prepares students for advanced coursework. Responsibilities include facilitating student-led discussions, analyzing student work, and collaborating with colleagues to support student success.
The ELA teacher will teach a literature curriculum that emphasizes diversity and prepares students for advanced coursework. Responsibilities include facilitating student-led discourse, analyzing student comprehension, and collaborating with colleagues to support student success.
The teacher will deliver a rigorous literature curriculum, facilitate student-led discourse, and analyze student data to adapt instruction. They will also build positive relationships with students and families while participating in professional development and school-wide community building.
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 and implement strategies to differentiate instruction for diverse learners.
High School History Teachers will teach a curriculum focused on World, US History, American Government, and Economics while facilitating student-led discourse. They will also analyze student work to inform instructional strategies and build positive relationships with students and families.
High School History Teachers will teach a curriculum focused on World and US History, American Government, and Economics, facilitating student-led discussions and analysis. They will also analyze student performance data and collaborate with the History department to set academic goals.
You will teach a history curriculum focused on World and US History, Government, and Economics while facilitating student-led discourse and analytical writing. Additionally, you will analyze student data with instructional coaches and build positive relationships with students and their families to support academic achievement.
High School Math Teachers will use a Math curriculum to teach subjects such as Algebra, Geometry, or Calculus, while fostering a community of self-guided learners. They will analyze student work and assessments to differentiate instruction and support student engagement.
High School Math Teachers are responsible for using a Math curriculum to teach subjects such as Algebra, Geometry, or Calculus while fostering a love for mathematics among students. They also analyze student work and assessments to differentiate instruction and support academic goals.
High School Math Teachers will use a Math curriculum to teach subjects such as Algebra, Geometry, or Calculus while fostering a love for mathematics among students. They will analyze student work and assessments to differentiate instruction and support academic and engagement goals.
High School Math Teachers will instruct students in subjects such as Algebra, Geometry, or Calculus, preparing them for Advanced Placement and collegiate level coursework. They will also analyze student data to differentiate instruction and build positive relationships with students and their families.
Teachers will instruct students in mathematics, including Algebra, Geometry, or Calculus, while fostering a community of self-guided learners. They will also analyze student data weekly with coaches to differentiate instruction and build positive relationships with students and families.
The teacher will deliver Spanish language instruction to high school students, focusing on bilingual skills and preparation for AP and college-level coursework. Responsibilities include analyzing student data to differentiate instruction and building positive relationships with students and families.
High School Spanish teachers develop students' bilingual skills and enhance their understanding of the Spanish language. They create a safe environment for students to express themselves and prepare them for college-level coursework.
High School Spanish Teachers will build students' bilingual skills and enhance their understanding of the Spanish language while cultivating cultural awareness. They will work collaboratively with the Spanish department to develop academic and engagement goals for students.
High School Spanish Teachers are responsible for building students' bilingual skills and enhancing their understanding of the Spanish language. They will also analyze student work and collaborate with families to support student learning.
Teachers will be responsible for building students' bilingual skills and Spanish language understanding using a curriculum geared towards Advanced Placement and college-level work, while also cultivating cultural awareness. They must also analyze student data weekly with coaches and partner with families to support student learning needs.