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Johnston Community School District Special Education Strategist I Teacher in JOHNSTON, Iowa

Job ID: 5619515

QUALIFICATIONS, CERTIFICATION, AND EXPERIENCE

  • Valid Iowa teaching license with K-8 Instructional Strategist I: Mild/Moderate endorsement required

  • Previous special education teaching experience preferred

  • Demonstrates positive interpersonal relationships and works cooperatively with students, parents and staff

  • Project a positive image as an educator in the school and in the community

  • Promotes a positive image of the Johnston Schools

  • Respects differing points of view

  • Demonstrates an understanding and acceptance of diverse racial, ethnic, cultural, gender, special needs and religious groups

  • Uses discretion in handling confidential information and situations

  • Actively supports expectations of student behavior outside of the classroom during the school day

  • Demonstrates a positive attitude and manages stress in a constructive manner

PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES

PERSONAL PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

  • Works well with others, maintaining positive and effective communication with school personnel and students

  • Contributes to creating a positive work environment

  • Demonstrates integrity and respects confidentiality

  • Arrives on time and works consistently until the end of his/her scheduled day

  • Takes advantage of professional growth opportunities related to his/her specific job

  • Works independently and with confidence

  • Demonstrates ability to grasp and adjust to new and changing situations

  • Demonstrates initiative and ability to work without close supervision

PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

INSTRUCTIONAL PROCESS

  • Teaching to local curriculum standards

  • Curriculum is presented from whole to part with an emphasis on what students should know and be able to do

  • Communicates learning goals to students and parents

  • Incorporates, on a regular basis, activities for students which require applications of learning

  • Creates a classroom environment that promotes learning

  • Establishes fair and appropriate classroom rules

  • Corrects inappropriate behavior in an appropriate and timely manner

  • Reinforces positive behaviors

  • Consistent in expectations concerning student behaviors

  • Establishes and maintains rapport with students

  • Demonstrates appropriate instructional preparation

  • Uses knowledge of students to design educational experiences

  • Has materials prepared prior to the beginning of class

  • Lessons align with the district standards and assessments

  • Designs lessons that are appropriate to age level and student interest

  • Lesson design is logical and provides for a clearly understood flow of learning

  • Designs educational experiences that utilize district provided technologies

  • Uses effective instructional techniques

  • Uses instructional time effectively

  • Both group and individual instruction are used on a regular basis with limited use of large group lecture

  • Employs a variety of instructional techniques and strategies including multi-sensory approaches, appropriate questioning and modelling, role playing, self-teaching and activity-based learning

  • Utilizes a variety of instructional resources outside of the textbook

  • Classroom technology is an integrated part of the teaching and learning process

  • Modifies lesson plans and instructional techniques as required by student learning needs

  • Instructional techniques provide all students the opportunity to learn

  • Instruction is free of cultural, religious, ethnic or gender bias

  • Responds in a positive and constructive manner to student questions

  • Provides students with opportunities for success

  • Models and promotes honesty, respect for people and property, responsibility for personal and group actions, personal integrity and the value of hard work

  • Uses effective assessment strategies

  • Assessments directly relate to core curricular concepts and are in integral part of teaching and learning

  • Assessment of student progress includes both traditional and alternative assessment measures

  • Assessment is interwoven with learning and occurs on an ongoing basis. Assessment is not solely an end product

PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Demonstrates a commitment to professional growth

  • Keeps current with appropriate teaching content and instructional techniques and strategies (e.g., participation in professional organizations, workshops and conferences, including the development of technology skills)

  • Applies knowledge gained through professional growth to the classroom

  • Contributes and participates in a positive manner to building and district professional growth opportunities

  • Works collegially to select and implement building and district goals

  • Remains informed on building and district policies and works cooperatively toward their implementation

  • Participates, when appropriate, in curriculum development and building/district assignments

  • Meets responsibilities beyond the school day related to school functions

  • Maintains a professional appearance appropriate to job responsibilities

  • Assumes leadership roles (committee participation, department chairs, curriculum review, etc.)

Terms of Employment: 194-day contract

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