MILD/MOD TEACHER (SPED)(2) - Claiborne County Public School District
District Wide Port Gibson, MS
About the Job
Title: Classroom Teacher
Qualifications: 1. Certificate, license, or other legal credential required
- 2. Degree(s) required and endorsement(s)
- 3. Kind and amount of prior job experience as required by the Board
- 4. Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the State Board may find appropriate and acceptable.
Reports To: Principal
Job Goal: To provide students with academic skills necessary to function in daily living, for achieving success on state and national achievement tests, and to serve as a foundation for learning at the next grade level
Lesson Plans
- Utilizes and references districts and/or state mandated competencies, objectives, and/or benchmarks
- Uses a variety of effective teaching procedures, materials/media, and assessments appropriate for learners
- Documents and reports to the principal completion of and progress on state benchmarks, blueprints, and writing rubrics
Classroom Management
- Attends to routine tasks during initial minutes of class
- Uses instructional time effectively / time on task
- Promotes a positive and safe classroom environment conducive to learning
- Provides for smooth transition from one activity to another
- Maintains appropriate classroom discipline
- Maintains poise and self-control
- Establishes high expectations for learners
- Promotes active learner participation
- Shows evidence of appropriate and positive student – teacher interaction
- Monitors access and usage of the internet
Delivery of Instruction
Plans for Effective Instruction
- · Aligns all instructional material to state benchmarks, blueprints, rubrics, and assessments
- · Delivers instruction connecting state benchmarks, blueprints, teaching strategies, student interventions, and other state supporting materials to the student performance requirements of the state assessment program
Follows Lesson Cycle
- Shows evidence of student achievement (grade proficiency) and growth based on the Mississippi Assessment System over a two year period
- Provides guided practice activities for students
- Uses interest approach to introduce lesson
- Motivates students with the purpose and importance of the lesson
- Provides instruction appropriate for the level of the learner
- Presents lesson in an appropriate scope and sequence
- Provides learners with appropriate practice on lesson content
- Adjusts instruction / re-teaches as necessary
- Provides appropriate lesson closure
Effective Teaching Practices
- Demonstrates knowledge of subject matter
- Accommodates individual differences and learning styles
- Uses a variety of instructional techniques or methods
- Communicates directions clearly
- Uses correct oral and written communication
- Uses technology and instructional aides effectively
- Demonstrates enthusiasm for teaching and learning
- Addresses the varied achievement levels of students
- Demonstrates concern for students as individuals
- Documents instruction based on state benchmarks
Evaluation of Student Progress
- Links state assessments to classroom instruction
- Uses a variety of evaluation methods
- Provides appropriate evaluation feedback to student, parents, and administrators in a timely manner
- Maintains records of student performance (grade books, progress reports, rubrics, benchmarks, etc.)
- Shows evidence of student achievement and growth based on the Mississippi testing program
- Incorporates test items that mimic the format and level of difficulty of state test items
- Utilizes state writing rubrics to evaluate progress on written assignments
- Administers and reports progress on state practice tests as required
- Reports student progress toward mastery of state required benchmark items as assessed through the state assessment program to the principal each nine week period
Professional Responsibility
- Dresses in an appropriate and professional manner
- Arrives on time and remains until the designated time to leave for all assignments
- Complies with school policies, State Department of Education regulations, School Board policies, and supports the school system.
- Attends all meetings, workshops, and in-service training programs required by the school or district
- Demonstrates professional behavior at all times with the community, administrators, teachers, parents, and students
- Maintains equipment and fixed assets according to district policy
- Seeks professional development activities to address personal professional growth
- Promotes the district’s vision, mission, and goals
- Performs other duties as assigned
Terms of Employment: Salary based upon certification and experience. 187 day work year.
Evaluation: Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board’s policy on Evaluation of Professional Personnel.