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Uncommon Schools
Overview
The Middle School ELA Teacher will empower students through an inclusive curriculum and guide them in analyzing texts and developing their writing skills. They will also analyze student data to differentiate instruction and build positive relationships with students and families.
Compensation
$50,000 - $64,700 / YEAR
Posted
5 days ago
Elementary Teachers will co-teach and create an engaging classroom environment that fosters mastery and academic discourse. They will also analyze student work and assessments to inform instruction and build positive relationships with students and families.
Middle School History Teachers facilitate student-led discourse on historical topics and guide students in understanding authors' claims through source analysis. They also build positive relationships with students and engage in professional development to enhance instructional strategies.
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.
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 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.
Middle School Math Teachers are responsible for teaching foundational math principles and using various instructional strategies to foster student engagement and problem-solving skills. They also analyze student data to differentiate instruction and build positive relationships with students and families.
Middle School Math Teachers will teach foundational math principles and motivate students to think critically about problem-solving. They will also analyze student work and collaborate with families to support student learning needs.
Middle School Math Teachers will instruct students in foundational math principles and use various strategies to foster problem-solving skills. They will also analyze student data to differentiate instruction and build positive relationships with students and families.
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.
Teachers are primarily responsible for implementing Uncommon's curriculum and ensuring student success by analyzing assessments to inform and differentiate instructional practices. They must create a positive, structured learning environment while communicating effectively with students, families, and colleagues.
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.
$60,000 - $85,000 / YEAR
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.
The Middle School ELA Teacher 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.
Teachers will instruct students using an inclusive, culturally responsive curriculum, guiding analysis of texts, writing across genres, and fostering student-led discourse. They will also analyze student work weekly with instructional coaches and partner with families to support student learning needs.
Apprentice Teachers will observe experienced educators, co-teach, provide substitute coverage, and offer one-on-one or small group student support, gradually taking on more teaching responsibility throughout the year. They will also participate in professional development and assist with various classroom and extracurricular duties to develop skills for a full-time role.
$59,000 / YEAR