Dual Language Social Studies Teacher
Listed on 2026-08-05
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Education / Teaching
Art / Design Teacher, Spanish Teacher, Elementary School, High School
Certified Teacher
Qualifications/Experience Desired: PEL with a BSPA (Spanish) or ESL PK-12 endorsement, and a middle school social studies endorsement;
Spanish-speaking preferred. Salary:
Starting base of $45,163.00 w/o TRS (CBA Agreement - Article 26). Benefits:
Blue Cross Blue Shield Booklet (Benefit Booklet).
Job Description
PositionCertified Teacher
Reports To:Building Principal
QualificationsValid Illinois Teaching Certificate
Terms of Employment9 months
Basic FunctionIn cooperation with the administration, a certified teacher creates a flexible program and a class environment favorable to learning and personal growth; establishes effective rapport with students; motivates students to develop skills, attitudes and knowledge needed to provide a good foundation, in accordance with each student's ability; and establishes good relationships with parents/guardians and with other staff members.
Performance ResponsibilitiesPlanning and Preparation:
- Identifies student educational needs and abilities.
- Develops, modifies, and adapts lesson planning to meet the needs of each student.
- Plans multiple and varied forms of assessment.
- Encourages the use of a wide variety of learning materials and technologies when planning lessons.
- Makes plans which are consistent with district mission statements as well as district and state standards.
- Designs lesson plans which guide the learning process toward the achievement of curriculum goals.
- Designs well organized lessons with clearly stated objectives, appropriate activities, procedures, assignments and assessments.
- Maintains an organized, efficient learning environment.
- Develops, organizes, and prepares lessons; has materials ready; gives clear directions.
- Uses a variety of instructional tools relevant to lesson plans.
- Plans appropriate room arrangements.
The Classroom Environment:
- Creates an environment that is conducive to learning and maximizes student time on task.
- Accountable and responsible for school equipment and materials.
- Maintains an orderly system of classroom management, such as: room arrangements, making announcements, distributing and collecting materials and homework assignments.
- Maintains adequate records in accordance with district policy including grade book, substitute folder, emergency procedures and student attendance.
- Maintains student behavior which is conducive to learning:
Follows building and district disciplinary policies and procedures. Clearly states rules and expectations, treats students with respect and dignity, and has clearly delineated rewards and consequences. - Clearly communicates the student management behavioral system to students and parents.
- Monitors behavior and provides appropriate feedback to students and consistently and fairly implements discipline plan.
- Deals effectively with inappropriate behavior.
- Assumes responsibility for student supervision outside the classroom.
- Consistently meets obligations on time.
Instruction:
- Plans for the effective use of instructional methods and strategies.
- Encourages the use of a wide variety of learning materials and technologies when planning lessons.
- Involves students in the planning and organization of activities.
- Develops lessons that meet the needs and learning styles of all students.
- Implements effective instructional methods and strategies.
- Uses and adapts appropriate teaching methods and technologies that reflect the district mission statement, building mission statements and Illinois State Standards.
- Uses numerous resources for enrichment in the lesson.
- Encourages active participation in classroom discussion and activities.
- Demonstrates command of current subject content and teaching methods.
- Emphasizes the application of higher level thinking skills.
- Practices a variety of delivery techniques including appropriate technology resources.
- Includes community resources in instruction.
- Uses a variety of motivational techniques to encourage student success.
- Uses instructional time effectively.
- Successfully accomplishes planned objectives.
- Makes smooth transitions from one activity to another.
- Assesses using effective instructional methods and strategies.
- Assesses student understanding of lesson objectives.
- Uses a wide variety of assessment tools that match lesson objectives.
- Uses assessments that are continuous, clearly designed, effectively explained and purposeful.
- Identifies students with special needs and explores appropriate services.
Professional Responsibilities:
- Promotes students' intellectual, emotional, and social growth.
- Helps students establish realistic goals.
- Helps students develop a sense of responsibility and self-discipline.
- Communicates high expectations in performance and behavior.
- Encourages respect for all cultures, races and religions.
- Helps each student recognize the value of his/her own uniqueness.
- Creates a classroom atmosphere, which encourages acceptance of others' rights to have different attitudes and values.
- Works to establish good rapport and maintains effective communication with students.
- Treats students fairly and…
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