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Science & Mathematics Teacher, Middle School

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Koch Davis
A general responsibility of this teaching position provides instruction that is clear and accurate, provides instruction that includes multiple teaching strategies, provides feedback during instruction. Applicant establishes an environment of learning as evidenced by students explaining their thinking. Establishes and maintains effective classroom management for learning. Applicant assesses and provides feedback to students regarding their learning, adjusts ongoing instruction based on assessment data. Exhibits professional citizenship and demonstrates professional growth. Additional duties as requested. This position designs coherent instruction and reflects on teaching and potential adjustments for future instruction.
Requirements
Applicant must have valid Colorado teacher license/certificate. Endorsement in the areas of science and math required. Applicant must be highly qualified according to the Colorado department of education definition of a highly qualified teacher under the no child left behind act. Applicant must possess excellent interpersonal and communication skills for interacting with administrators, teachers, students and families, and community members. Applicant should have the ability to conduct studies, prepare reports, and make oral presentations, ability to maintain individual student records and class files, ability to compile statistics for research and reports, ability to discipline students in keeping with school and district procedures, ability to maintain confidentiality. Computer knowledge required in computer related subjects, and computer literacy preferred for other content areas.
Education
This job requires a bachelor degree from an accredited institution.
Client
This is a public school district providing public education to students.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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