MS Science Teacher
About This Role
Areas of Responsibility
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Planning and Preparation
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Exhibit comprehensive knowledge of the subject matter and continue to enhance that knowledge
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Understand the typical developmental stages of pre-adolescents and adolescents, and identify when a student diverges from these norms
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Show awareness of both progressive pedagogical approaches specific to content and those that are non-content specific
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Customize instruction to cater to the individual and collective needs of students, utilizing data gathered in the classroom as well as broader school assessments
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Adapt teaching methods to support English language learners and students with learning disabilities
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Demonstrate awareness and sensitivity to diversity issues within the international school environment
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Choose instructional (content and language) objectives from the approved school curriculum that are significant and relevant, setting high expectations for student achievement
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Clearly articulate instructional (content and language) goals in written form and communicate them to students each day
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Design learning activities that are directly linked to instructional objectives in a logical progression
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Implement differentiated strategies in planning, instruction, assessment, and feedback
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Utilize materials effectively to help students achieve instructional goals
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Consult students’ individual education plans when preparing instruction.
Instruction
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Offer clear instructions and explicitly teach procedures to students
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Present students with frequent chances to engage at high cognitive levels (e.g., Bloom’s Taxonomy)
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Encourage students to take ownership of their discussions, projects, and work outcomes
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Ensure equitable learning opportunities in the classroom for all students, irrespective of gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religious beliefs, or membership in any protected group as of September 2019
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Select activities and instructional resources that align with learning objectives.
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Deliver well-structured and coherent lessons
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Respond to the interests and learning needs of students
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Incorporate diverse instructional and learning modes throughout units and lessons
Assessing Student Learning
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Develop assessments that align with instructional objectives and standards
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Conduct assessments in a way that guarantees validity and reliability of the data, monitoring both the testing environment and academic integrity
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Utilize multiple forms of assessment to gauge student learning, including project-based, inquiry-based, and other authentic assessment methods
Creating a Safe and Healthy Learning Environment
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Build professional relationships with students during class, advisory sessions, and school or extracurricular activities
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Engage students with lessons that promote active participation and inquiry
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Make the course relevant to students' lives
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Establish procedures that set high expectations for behavior and achievement
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Design and explain activities in a way that fosters high expectations for student behavior and success
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Organize classroom furniture to optimize student learning
Managing the Classroom
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Set rigorous expectations for behavior and implement procedures that uphold these standards
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Maintain a productive atmosphere in the classroom
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Facilitate smooth transitions for students between different activities
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Implement procedures for non-instructional responsibilities including attendance and tardiness
Managing Student Behavior
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Define clear expectations for conduct that students can articulate
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Monitor student behavior and intervene promptly and preventively
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Address student misbehavior appropriately as outlined in the Student and Parent Handbook
Professional Responsibilities
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Keep accurate records of student progress
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Engage in meetings with students and parents, as well as curriculum, department, faculty, and student support meetings
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Take part in professional development opportunities at or sponsored by the school
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Contribute to school initiatives
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Foster collegial relationships with colleagues and administrators
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Participate in school events
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Assist with extracurricular activities such as sports teams and/or student clubs
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Adhere to the GWA Code of Professional Conduct as detailed in our Child Protection Policy
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Perform other responsibilities as assigned by the Upper School Principal or their designee.
Preferred requirements for the position:
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At least 3 years of teaching experience, ideally in the same subject area as the position being applied for
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Certification/licensure as a teacher from an appropriate regulatory authority, such as a state or provincial Department of Education. TOEFL certification is NOT acceptable.
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A minimum of a BS or BA degree
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A major or minor in the subject area to be taught.
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Training at the university level in educational pedagogy
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Demonstrated commitment to lifelong learning