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Catholic Diocese of Columbus
Overview
The primary goal is to assist students in mastering curriculum skills and information while fostering their growth in faith and responsibility. Teachers must integrate Catholic teachings and virtues throughout the curriculum and school culture to support faith formation and student learning.
Compensation
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Posted
2 months ago
The teacher will instruct Fourth and Fifth Grade students in Math, Science, Social Studies, and Health while integrating Catholic teachings and virtues throughout the curriculum. Responsibilities also include assisting students in spiritual, academic, and emotional growth and collaborating with staff and parents to support student development.
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