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Teacher (Language Arts)
Chicago Public SchoolsChicago, IL- Promoted
Teacher - Language Arts / Gr 5
Pascagoula-Gautier School DistrictPascagoula, MS, USLanguage Arts Teacher
Diocese of VeniceSarasota, FL, USSecondary English Language Arts Teacher
Sidney Public School DistrictSidney, Ohio, USA- Promoted
English Language Arts Teacher
Maury County Public SchoolsColumbia, TN, USTEACHER - LANGUAGE ARTS
Mobile County Public School SystemMobile, Alabama, US- Promoted
English Language Arts (ELA) Teacher
Unity Preparatory Charter School of BrooklynNew York, NY, USLanguage Arts
The School District of Lee CountyLehigh Acres, Florida, USAEnglish Language Arts Content Teacher
Seven Hills FoundationBarre, Vermont, USAMiddle School Language Arts Teacher
Rye Country Day SchoolRye, NY, US- Promoted
English Language Arts (ELA) Teacher
Francophone Charter School of OaklandOakland, CA, USAnticipated English Language Arts Teacher
Trinity High School & St. Joseph Regional Junior High SchoolManchester, Connecticut, USAMS 7th Grade Language Arts Teacher
Tolleson Elem SD 17Phoenix, New Mexico, USATeacher, Language Arts Temporary
Lake County School DistrictEustis, Florida, USA- Promoted
English Language Arts Teacher
Cristo Rey Kansas CityKansas City, MO, US- Promoted
English Language Arts Teacher
Innovative Arts Academy Charter SchoolCatasauqua, PA, US- Promoted
English Language Arts Instructional Guide - Teacher
STEADCommerce City, CO, USTeacher Spanish Language Arts Interventionist
Holyoke Public SchoolsHolyoke, Colorado, USATeacher - English / Language Arts Middle School
The Leona GroupMelvindale, MI, USThe average salary range is between $ 48,719 and $ 81,647 year , with the average salary hovering around $ 59,976 year .
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Teacher (Language Arts)
Chicago Public SchoolsChicago, IL- Full-time
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS :
Responsible for instructional planning, including, but not limited to, providing written lesson plans and preparation in accordance with the objectives of the instructional program, establishing positive learning expectation standards for all pupils, and evaluating pupils' progress and maintaining current and accurate records of pupils' achievements; implements instructional methods, including, but not limited to, applying contemporary principles of learning theory and teaching methodology, drawing from the range of instructional materials available in the school, participating in the development and implementation of new teaching techniques, and providing bulletin board and interest areas reflective of pupils' current work; exhibits and applies knowledge of the curriculum content related to subject areas and instructional level; participates in programs to improve student attendance; promotes anti-vandalism programs in the schools; establishes and maintains reasonable rules of conduct within the classroom and on school grounds, including, but not limited to, playgrounds, corridors, and lunchrooms, consistent with the provisions of the Chicago Public Schools' Uniform Discipline Code; maintains accurate attendance records and seating charts; encourages student growth in self-discipline and positive self-concept; ensures fairness in teacher-pupil relationships and exhibits an understanding and respect for students; initiates appropriate conferences with parents, guardians, administrators, and / or ancillary personnel, in accordance with school procedures; communicates with parents or guardians and counsels pupils on the pupil's academic progress, attendance, and conduct; participates in in-service meetings and professional staff meetings and uses pertinent information and materials provided; may coordinate and attend class field trips; may work in extra-curricular and after-school activities; utilizes appropriate resources available in the community. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS : Education and Experience. Successful completion of all student teaching requirements as well as all course work required to obtain the appropriate teaching certificate(s) issued by the Illinois State Board of Education. License Requirements Teachers must possess at least one of the following valid teaching licenses issued by the Illinois State Board of Education : Professional Educator License (PEL) or Educator License with Stipulations (ELS), properly endorsed for this position. Knowledge, Abilities, and Skill. Knowledge of subject matter consistent with state certification requirements, knowledge of contemporary principles and practices of teaching, knowledge of classroom and behavior management techniques. Ability to modify instruction to meet student needs, ability to cooperate with the school faculty and administration in the development and implementation of an articulated program of instruction, ability to work effectively with pupils, parents and guardians, staff members, and community representatives in providing an appropriate educational program; ability to understand the physical, intellectual, social, and emotional patterns of pupils. Skill in the application of contemporary principles and practices of teaching, good oral and written communication skills, good interpersonal skills, skill in exercising sound and professional judgment. Physical Requirements. Light Work : Exerting up to twenty (20) pounds of force occasionally, or up to ten (10) pounds of force frequently, or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. Physical demands include the ability to stoop occasionally, reach frequently, handle and finger objects occasionally, talk and hear constantly, frequent use of near visual acuity, and occasional use offer visual acuity. Benefits : Health & Wellness : Your Care, Your Choice
- Medical Plan Options
- Pharmacy
- Dental
- Vision
- Behavioral Health & EAP
- Employee Wellness Program
Financial Security : Planning for Today and Tomorrow
Work-Life Balance : Supporting Your Personal and Professional Life