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Alexandria - USA

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Job Description

FLSA:Exempt

QUALIFICATIONS:

As set forth in Louisiana Standards for State Certification of School Personnel (Bulletin 746)

REPORTS TO: School Principal

SUPERVISES: Teacher Aide

JOB GOAL: To provide experiences to remediate rehabilitate handicaps resulting
from deficits through a total approach to involve teaching of educational
subjects physical and motor activities speech and language development and social skills as an improvement that will assist each child to take his place in school and life

TERM: Nine Months

SALARY: Nine Month Teacher Salary Schedule

PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
I. Instructional Responsibilities

A. Prior to the opening of the school year to become familiar with education guides
materials the students individual folders or records and equipment as evidenced by the
students IEPs and teacher lesson plans
B. To prepare and make available to the principal or designated person each childs IEP and
anticipated weekly plans
C. To prepare and devise a specific number of instructional periods for each individual child
as needed and indicated in the childs IEP
D. To attempt to remediate deficits through the teaching of needed skills as indicated in each
childs Individual Evaluation and IEP
E. To develop or update each childs IEP annually as mandated by IDEA and Louisiana Act
754
F. To review short term objectives on each childs IEP and submit a copy of the report to
the childs parent every six weeks
G. To maintain individual files of each students work and test results

II. Management
A. To regularly create and maintain a physical environment that is conducive to learning
including attractive and meaningful bulletin boards appropriate seating arrangements
proper ventilation and illumination etc. as evidenced by functional learning area
B. To develop and maintain reasonable rules for the care of school properties physical facilities and all equipment as evidenced by periodic inspections inventories and reports submitted to the principal or designated person
C. To utilize available curriculum materials equipment and facilities frequently in the teaching process as evidenced by the individual childs IEP and lesson plans
D. To be responsible for maintaining student discipline and safety at all times as evidenced by the adherence to state and local regulations
E. To perform supervisory duties on a timely basis as necessitated and/or designated by the
principal or designated person as evidenced by actual performance
F. To maintain accurate attendance financial and other records as evidenced by information in the teacher role book and other assigned reports submitted tot he special education
department and to the parents
G. To report to respective schools prior to the first full day of operations for the purpose of
orientation and preparation of the classroom as directed by principal or designated person and evidenced by actual attendance and classroom appearance

H. To maintain current records and submit required reports IEPs and requests for re-
evaluations to appropriate personnel at the J. B. Lafargue Special Education Center in order

to establish timelines

III. Professional
A. To attend inservice workshops as mandated by local policies or legislative acts as
evidenced by attendance
B. To participate in self-developmental activities such as active membership in professional
organizations attendance at meetings workshops conventions etc. whenever possible
and to continuously upgrade the position of the special education teacher as evidenced by
actual participation
C. To promote the educational process as evidenced by the sharing of ideas and materials of
other staff members
D. To work in professional harmony with staff members school administrators and with IEP
committees as evidenced by positive reports
E. To use available means to keep abreast of new trends techniques and teaching strategies
as evidenced by teaching methods employed (Post graduate work is encouraged)

IV. Public Relations
A. To meet with parents students and staff members and conduct IEP committee meetings
B. To participate in at least one school sponsored activity annually
C. To strive to uplift the image of public education on a regular basis

V. To establish and execute a professional growth and self-evaluation plan
VI. To work effectively with school personnel and staff
VII. To consistently demonstrate self-direction
VIII. To submit accurate records and reports promptly
IX. To exhibit professional ethics
X. To foster open communication and positive relationships with school personnel and staff
XI. To foster open communication and positive relationships with the community
XII. To perform all other duties or responsibilities not listed as delegated by the principal of the school or designated person within the scope of teahing and learning during contacted hours.
XIII. To follow state school board and school policies
XIV. To teach in accordance with the Louisiana Components of Effective Teaching.

Instructional Domain


  1. Standards and Objectives (SO)
    a. Learning objectives and state content standards* are communicated.
    b. Objectives and expectations are aligned to the depth and rigor of the state standards; lesson content is aligned to the objectives of the high-quality instructional materials.
    c. Sub-objective/Prerequisite skills are aligned to the lessons major objective.
    d. Learning objectives are connected to what students have previously learned.
    e. Expectations for student performance are clear.
    f. Learning objectives are displayed.
    g. There is evidence that students are progressing or demonstrating mastery of the objective(s).

  1. Motivating Students (MS)
    a. The teacher organizes the content including high-quality curriculum resources so that it is personally meaningful and relevant to students.
    b. The teacher develops learning experiences where inquiry curiosity and exploration are valued.
    c. The teacher regularly reinforces and rewards effort.

  2. Presenting Instructional Content (PIC)
    Presentation of content consistently includes:
    a. Visuals that establish the purpose of the lesson preview the organization of the lesson and include internal summaries of the lesson;
    b. Examples illustrations analogies and labels for new concepts and ideas;
    c. Modeling by the teacher to demonstrate his or her performance expectations;
    d. Criteria that clarifies how students can be successful;
    e. Concise communication;
    f. Logical sequencing and segmenting;
    g. All essential information; and
    h. No irrelevant confusing or nonessential information.

  3. Lesson Structure and Pacing (LS)
    a. The lesson starts promptly.
    b. The lessons structure is coherent based on the content and has a beginning middle and end with time for reflection to ensure student understanding.
    c. Pacing is appropriate and sometimes provides opportunities for students who progress at different learning rates.
    d. Routines for distributing materials are efficient.

  4. Activities and Materials (ACT)
    Activities and materials include a majority of the following:
    a. Content:
    i. Support the lesson objectives;
    ii. Are challenging;
    iii. Elicit a variety of thinking; iv. Provide time for reflection; and
    v. Are relevant to students lives.
    b. Student-centered:
    i. Sustain students attention;
    ii. Provide opportunities for student-to-student interaction;
    iii. Evoke student curiosity and suspense; and iv. Provide students with choices when
    appropriate and aligned to the learning objectives. c. Multiple materials:
    i. Incorporate additional standards-based resources where appropriate to support individual and whole group understanding (e.g. visuals multimedia technology manipulatives resources from museums cultural
    centers etc. when not available in the high-quality instructional materials).

  1. Questioning (QU)
  2. Teacher questions are varied and high-quality providing an appropriate mix of question types based on content:
    i. Knowledge and comprehension;
    ii. Application and analysis; and
    iii. Creation and evaluation.
    b. Questions are purposeful and coherent.
    c. The frequency of questions engages students in critical thinking.
    d. Questions are sequenced with attention to the instructional goals.
    e. Wait time (3-5 seconds) is provided.
    f. Questions require active responses (e.g. whole-class signaling choral responses or group and individual answers).
    g. The teacher calls on a variety of students to engage different students perspectives and provide opportunities for many students to respond.

  1. Academic Feedback (FEED)
    a. Oral and written feedback is academically focused frequent and high-quality.
    b. Feedback is given during guided practice throughout the lesson and during review of independent work assignments.
    c. The teacher circulates during instructional activities to support engagement and monitor student work.
    d. Feedback from students is used to monitor and adjust instruction.

  2. Grouping Students (GRP)
    a. The instructional grouping arrangements (whole class small groups pairs or individual) adequately enhance student understanding and learning efficiency.
    b. Teacher sets expectations that are understood by students.
    c. In an instructional group students take responsibility for their roles tasks and group work expectations so they can have meaningful and productive collaboration.
    d. Students participating in groups are held accountable for group work and individual work.
    e. Instructional group composition is varied to accomplish the goals of the lesson.
    f. Instructional groups facilitate opportunities for students to set goals reflect on and evaluate their learning.

  1. Teacher Content Knowledge (TCK)
  2. Teacher displays accurate content knowledge and understanding of both state standards and high-
    quality instructional materials including their adopted or approved curriculum for all the subjects they teach.
    b. Teacher implements subject-specific instructional strategies to enhance student content knowledge.
    c. Teacher highlights key concepts and ideas and uses them as the basis to connect other powerful ideas.

  3. Teacher Knowledge of Students (TKS)
    a. Teacher practices display understanding of students anticipated learning abilities and
  4. Teacher practices incorporate student interests and backgrounds.
    c. Teacher provides differentiated supports and strategies to ensure students have the opportunity to master grade-level standards.

  1. Thinking (TH)
    a. The teacher engages students in multiple
    b. types of thinking:
    i. Analytical thinking where students analyze compare and contrast and evaluate and explain information;
    ii. Practical thinking where students use apply and implement what they learn in real-life
    scenarios;
    iii. Creative thinking where students create design imagine and suppose; and iv. Research-based thinking where students explore and review a variety of ideas models and solutions to problems.
    c. The teacher and students:
    i. Generate a variety of ideas and alternatives; and
    ii. Analyze problems from multiple perspectives and viewpoints.

  1. Problem Solving (PS)
    a. The teacher uses and/or engages students in some of the following problem-solving types:
    ii. Categorization
    iii. Drawing conclusions/justifying solutions
    iv. Predicting outcomes
    v. Observing and experimenting
    vi. Improving solutions
    vii. Identifying relevant/irrelevant information
    viii. Generating ideas
    ix. Creating and designing

Planning Domain


  1. Instructional Plans (IP)
    Instructional plans include:
    a. some evidence of the internalization of the plans from the high-quality curriculum;
    b. objectives aligned to state standards and aligned high-quality curriculum both in content and in rigor;
    c. activities materials and assessments that:
    i. Are aligned to state standards; content including high-quality curriculum; and success criteria;
    ii. Are sequenced and scaffolded based on student need;
    iii. Build on prior student knowledge; and
    iv. Provide appropriate time for student work and lesson closure;
    d. Evidence that the plan is appropriate for the age knowledge and interests of learners; and
    e. Evidence that the plan provides

  1. Student Work (SW)
    Assignments are:
    a. Aligned to the rigor and depth of the standards and curriculum content.
    b. Aligned to the lessons objective and include descriptions of how assessment results will inform future instruction.
    Assignments require students to:
    a. Interpret information rather than reproduce it;
    b. Draw conclusions and support them through writing; and
    c. Connect what they are learning to prior learning and life experiences.

  2. Assessment (AS) Assessments:
    a. Are aligned with the depth and rigor of the state standards and content including curriculum resources;
    b. Are designed to provide feedback on progress against objectives;
    c. Use a variety of question types and formats to gauge student learning and problem-solving;
    d. Measure student performance in more than two ways (e.g. in the form of a project experiment presentation essay short answer or multiple choice);

Environment Domain
1. Expectations (ES)
a. Teacher engages students in learning with clear and rigorous academic expectations and uses aligned high-quality materials and resources for students to access.
b. Teacher encourages students to learn from mistakes.
c. Teacher creates learning opportunities where all students can experience success.
d. Students complete their work according to teacher expectations.


  1. Engaging Students and Managing Behavior (ESMB)
    a. Students are mostly engaged in behaviors that optimize learning and increase time on task.
    b. Teacher establishes rules for learning and behavior.
    c. Teacher uses a variety of techniques (e.g. rewards approval contingent activities consequences etc.)
    that maintain student engagement and promote a positive classroom environment.
    d. Teacher often recognizes and motivates positive behaviors and does not allow inconsequential behavior to interrupt the lesson.
    e. Teacher addresses students who have caused disruptions yet sometimes he or she addresses the entire class.

  2. Environment (ENV)
    The classroom:
    a. Welcomes all students and guests.
    b. Is organized to promote learning for all students.
    c. Has supplies equipment and resources accessible to provide opportunities for students. current student work.
  3. Is arranged to promote individual and group learning.

  1. Respectful Conditions (RC)
    a. Teacher-student interactions are generally positive and reflect awareness and consideration of all students backgrounds.
    b. Teacher and students exhibit respect and kindness for the teacher and each other; classroom is free of unhealthy conflict sarcasm and put-downs.
    c. Teacher is receptive to the interests and opinions of students.

Teachers shall be expected to perform the following duties along with the completion of
corresponding documents forms and reports:


  1. Instructional Components
  • Fulfill duties traditionally expected of those in teaching profession Lesson Plans
  • Instruction
  • Collaborate with colleagues and departments
  • Grade Papers
  • Take and record attendance
  • Enter/Average Grades
  • Maintain positive and timely interaction with parents relative to the performance or conduct of studentsassigned to the teacher
  • School committees or task forces to contribute to school improvement initiatives
  • Educational or coaching best practices and techniques
  1. Supervision
  • Supervision of Students when students are on or off campus at a school related/sponsored event
  • Supervision of Students prior to school and/or drop-off when assigned
  • Supervision of Students in the classroom
  • Supervision of students between classes during recess/intermission during lunch assemblies
  • Supervision of Students after school and/or pick-up when assigned
  1. Non-instructional Components
  • Attend meetings generally associated with the instruction of students
  • Attend faculty staff and department meetingsAttend training sessions
  • Attend IEP meetings
  • Attend parent-teacher conferences
  • Attend back-to-school and open-house events
  • Attend graduation
  • Attend PGP PIP Evaluation Observation IAP and student discipline meetings/hearings
  • Attend school board/committee meetings upon request
  1. Extracurricular Activities
  • Attend all meetings and functions of those activities clubs or groups of which the employee is a sponsor

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