What are the responsibilities and job description for the Middle School Math Teacher position at Westside Atlanta Charter School?
The Westside Atlanta Charter School Math teacher has a pioneering spirit, is a reform-minded individual, creative and committed to creating an exemplary learning environment to support the academic achievement of a diverse school population. The teacher is committed to the vision and mission of Westside Atlanta Charter School, its governing board, community, parents, colleagues, and students.
Responsibilities
Champion Core Values
Responsibilities
Champion Core Values
- Support and promote the vision, mission and core values of imagination, rigor, and service of Westside Atlanta Charter School.
- Support and promote Westside Atlanta Charter School’s focus on literacy and language.
- Embrace the school’s commitment to diversity and serve as an ambassador for families and the community, at large, that represent various ethnicities, races, income levels and backgrounds.
- Demonstrate content knowledge and pedagogy including planning and developing student-centered instructional activities that result in authentic, real-world applications of knowledge.
- Demonstrate skill in planning differentiated learning activities based on the diverse instructional needs of students and the Georgia Performance Standards.
- Demonstrate skill in planning instructional units by using appropriate instructional resources including design thinking, textbooks, manipulative aids, models, instructional technology, online resources, and others.
- Demonstrate knowledge of how to structure content by planning activities that progress from simple to complex and are connected in vertical and horizontal alignment.
- Demonstrate knowledge of how to plan assessment activities before, during and after a lesson to determine whether students achieved the intended goals.
- Establish a classroom built on respect and rapport between teacher and student and student to student. Quickly and quietly handle misconduct without disrupting the learning environment.
- Establish a culture for learning by setting high expectations, modeling exemplary work, and encouraging students to take pride in their work.
- Establish clear classroom procedures so instruction occurs during efficient and effective use of instructional time.
- Manage student behavior by establishing clear rules of conduct for in-class and out-of-class activities, monitor student behavior, assure that students are engaged in activities they can do with minimal confusion.
- Organize physical space so students can perform the work assigned during whole group and small group assignments, and so that materials and supplies are readily accessible.
- Communicate clear goals, objectives, and directions. Assure students know what to do and why they are doing it.
- Use appropriate questions and discussion techniques. Use higher-order questions that require deep thinking and promote engagement.
- Engage students in learning by providing rigorous activities, differentiated tasks, novel ideas, authentic, real-world applications, & opportunities to serve community needs. Activities should engage students in arriving at more than one solution.
- Provide feedback that is specific to learning goals, encourages students to remain engaged, and corrective so students can correct mistakes. Use scaffolding when needed.
- Demonstrate flexibility by using data collected during the lesson to adjust the lesson and/or plan an alternative instructional activity based on students’ responses.
- Demonstrate exemplary oral and written communications. Keep abreast of current research-based practices and use them to improve instructional effectiveness.
- Form collegial relationships to plan and assess student-centered learning units and to assure vertical and cross-curricular alignment of instructional objectives.
- Actively participate in all professional development activities.
- Always represent Westside Atlanta Charter School in a professional manner.
- Observe standardized testing protocols and maintain accurate records.
- Communicate with families to build a strong home-school connection to enhance student learning.
- Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree or higher
- Holds current Teaching Certificate or evidence of training which leads to a certificate
- Efficient with technology
- Ideal candidate has experience creating/implementing student-centered activities.
- Ideal candidate has a Gifted and/or ESOL Certification.