Grand Canyon University
InstructionalPlanningandAssessmentsforElementaryTeachers–AdjunctFaculty–Online(Remote)
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“Instructional Planning and Assessments for Elementary Teachers– Adjunct Faculty – Online (Remote) at Grand Canyon University. Skills: Elementary education, Instructional planning, Assessments. Equip students with skill set. Facilitate classroom discussions”
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Masters in Education or Masters in Elementary Education or Masters in Curriculum and Instruction, 2 areas of exceptional expertise, valid state teacher certification in elementary education, minimum of three years of experience as an elementary classroom teacher or elementary instructional specialist or 1-8 team lead or 1-8 department chair or elementary curriculum coach or new teacher mentor of 1-8 teachers, At least graduate credits related to assessment and lesson planning
Nice to Have
Doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction, Doctorate in Instructional Leadership, Doctorate in Elementary Education, Doctorate in Learning and Teaching, Doctorate in Teaching Innovation
What You'll Do.
Equip students with skill set
Facilitate classroom discussions
Assess student performance
Prepare students for success
Facilitate weekly discussion forums
Adhere to grading requirements
Respond to student questions
Support University's Doctrinal Statement
Support Ethical Position Statement
Support University Mission
Full Job Description
**Make a Difference at Grand Canyon University** Shape the bright futures of Grand Canyon University students as an online adjunct faculty member for the online division in the College of Education. Whether students are looking to start or advance their career as a teacher or administrator, GCU offers bachelor’s and master’s in education degrees in key areas including early childhood education, elementary education, and secondary education degrees, [TESOL](http://www.gcu.edu/College-of-Education/TESOL.php) and [special education](http://www.gcu.edu/College-of-Education/Special-Education.php). As an adjunct faculty member, you’ll provide program instruction in an online format, incorporating innovative teaching methodologies, cutting-edge technologies and other industry trends reflecting advancements in your discipline. If you are highly motivated and passionate about teaching exceptional quality instruction, we’d like to hear from you. **Why Work at GCU:** * Tuition benefits specifically for the adjunct employee * 401(k) * Employee Perks and Discounts Course: **Instructional Planning and Assessments for Elementary Teachers** Teacher candidates build foundational knowledge on learning theories to identify and design culturally responsive lessons and a variety of assessments that effectively engage and assess diverse learners. Teacher candidates will apply the major concepts, principles, theories, and research related to the cognitive, linguistic, social, emotional, and physical development of children and young adolescents to design and modify instruction and a variety of assessments. Focus is placed on strategies that support learners in self-reflection, goal setting, and identifying quality work. **What You Will Do:** Responsibilities include equipping students with the required skill set, facilitating classroom discussions, assessing student performance, and preparing students to be successful leaders in their chosen profession. Other main responsibilities include
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