Uses knowledge of students to design educational experiences
Has materials prepared prior to the beginning of class
Lessons align with the district standards and assessments
Designs lessons that are appropriate to age level and student interest
Lesson design is logical and provides for a clearly understood flow of learning
Designs educational experiences that utilize district provided technologies
Uses effective instructional techniques
Uses instructional time effectively
Both group and individual instruction are used on a regular basis with limited use of large group lecture
Employs a variety of instructional techniques and strategies including multi-sensory approaches appropriate questioning and modelling role playing self-teaching and activity-based learning
Utilizes a variety of instructional resources outside of the textbook
Classroom technology is an integrated part of the teaching and learning process
Modifies lesson plans and instructional techniques as required by student learning needs
Instructional techniques provide all students the opportunity to learn
Instruction is free of cultural religious ethnic or gender bias
Responds in a positive and constructive manner to student questions
Provides students with opportunities for success
Models and promotes honesty respect for people and property responsibility for personal and group actions personal integrity and the value of hard work
Uses effective assessment strategies
Assessments directly relate to core curricular concepts and are in integral part of teaching and learning
Assessment of student progress includes both traditional and alternative assessment measures
Assessment is interwoven with learning and occurs on an ongoing basis. Assessment is not solely an end product
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Demonstrates a commitment to professional growth
Keeps current with appropriate teaching content and instructional techniques and strategies(e.g. participation in professional organizations workshops and conferences including the development of technology skills)
Applies knowledge gained through professional growth to the classroom
Contributes and participates in a positive manner to building and district professional growth opportunities
Works collegially to select and implement building and district goals
Remains informed on building and district policies and works cooperatively toward their implementation
Participates when appropriate in curriculum development and building/district assignments
Meets responsibilities beyond the school day related to school functions
Maintains a professional appearance appropriate to job responsibilities
Assumes leadership roles (committee participation department chairs curriculum review etc.)
Terms of Employment:194-day contract
Required Experience:
IC
QUALIFICATIONS CERTIFICATION AND EXPERIENCEValid Iowa teaching license with5-12 Instructional Strategist I: Mild/Moderate endorsement requiredValid Iowa teaching license with5-12 Mathematics preferred due to co-teaching Math & Math SkillsPrevious special education teaching experience preferredDemons...
Uses knowledge of students to design educational experiences
Has materials prepared prior to the beginning of class
Lessons align with the district standards and assessments
Designs lessons that are appropriate to age level and student interest
Lesson design is logical and provides for a clearly understood flow of learning
Designs educational experiences that utilize district provided technologies
Uses effective instructional techniques
Uses instructional time effectively
Both group and individual instruction are used on a regular basis with limited use of large group lecture
Employs a variety of instructional techniques and strategies including multi-sensory approaches appropriate questioning and modelling role playing self-teaching and activity-based learning
Utilizes a variety of instructional resources outside of the textbook
Classroom technology is an integrated part of the teaching and learning process
Modifies lesson plans and instructional techniques as required by student learning needs
Instructional techniques provide all students the opportunity to learn
Instruction is free of cultural religious ethnic or gender bias
Responds in a positive and constructive manner to student questions
Provides students with opportunities for success
Models and promotes honesty respect for people and property responsibility for personal and group actions personal integrity and the value of hard work
Uses effective assessment strategies
Assessments directly relate to core curricular concepts and are in integral part of teaching and learning
Assessment of student progress includes both traditional and alternative assessment measures
Assessment is interwoven with learning and occurs on an ongoing basis. Assessment is not solely an end product
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Demonstrates a commitment to professional growth
Keeps current with appropriate teaching content and instructional techniques and strategies(e.g. participation in professional organizations workshops and conferences including the development of technology skills)
Applies knowledge gained through professional growth to the classroom
Contributes and participates in a positive manner to building and district professional growth opportunities
Works collegially to select and implement building and district goals
Remains informed on building and district policies and works cooperatively toward their implementation
Participates when appropriate in curriculum development and building/district assignments
Meets responsibilities beyond the school day related to school functions
Maintains a professional appearance appropriate to job responsibilities
Assumes leadership roles (committee participation department chairs curriculum review etc.)