ACCEL Schools

Education

6th8thSocialStudiesTeacher

$51–78k ~AI est. Cleveland, Ohio, United States
The Brief

“6th-8th Social Studies Teacher at ACCEL Schools. Skills: Social Studies, Curriculum implementation. Prepare and deliver lesson plans. Modify lesson plans accordingly”

What You'll Achieve.

Prioritize student learning; Prioritize social-emotional development

Industry & Context.

Education
Eligibility Requirements

Supervise students in different settings

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Active Ohio teaching license, Bachelor's degree in education, Pass federal and state criminal background checks

Nice to Have

Experience working within an urban environment

What You'll Do.

Prepare and deliver lesson plans

Modify lesson plans accordingly

Differentiate instruction to meet needs

Maintain accurate student records

Utilize research-based best practices

Manage student behavior

Create positive classroom environment

Utilize school approved curricula

Implement school-wide culture expectations

Communicate with families

Incorporate technology skills

Support learning with technology

Participate in non-instructional activities

Collaborate with colleagues

Communicate with colleagues

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with colleagues; Communicate with families

Communication Scope

Written communication; Verbal communication

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