Uncommon Schools

Education

HighSchoolScienceTeacher

$65–95k ~AI est. Camden, New Jersey, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“High School Science Teacher at Uncommon Schools. Skills: Science instruction, Inquiry-based learning, Student engagement, Lab performance. Teach curriculum. Develop students' practices skills”

What You'll Achieve.

Prepare students for AP coursework; Prepare students for collegiate coursework; Develop self-directed learners; Prepare students for STEM disciplines

Industry & Context.

Education

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree, NJ state certification eligibility requirements, GPA of 3.0 or 2.75

Nice to Have

1-2 years experience

What You'll Do.

Develop students' practices skills

Conduct interactive labs

Create environment for discourse

Facilitate student-led discourse

Make sophisticated claims

Facilitate student-led inquiry

Engage students in lab tasks

Engage students in project tasks

Determine academic goals

Determine engagement goals

Analyze student work samples

Respond to assessment trends

Implement differentiation strategies

Build positive relationships

Partner with families

Engage in professional development

Participate in meetings

Encourage student achievement

Partner with grade level team

Develop instructional strategies

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work collaboratively; Work with Science department; Partner with grade level team

Communication Scope

Scientific discourse

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