Teacher - Social Studies
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Education / Teaching
High School, Social Sciences & Sociology, Middle School, K12
Social Studies Teacher
Contract Length: 163 days
- Pay
Schedule:
2026/2027 NEA Salary Schedule
- Overtime Status:
Must be pre-approved
Hours:
7:16 am - 3:45 pm 4 days a week
- Union Status:
Non-Union
- Licensure: NMEPD
- Properly certified in area(s) of assignment
- Demonstrates cooperativeness and a willingness to carry-out assigned tasks and performance responsibilities.
- Bilingual Endorsement is highly preferable.
- Other qualifications determined necessary by the Board.
Reports To:
Principal or designee
General Supervisor:
Superintendent
To develop in each pupil an appreciation of American ideals and cultural heritage; to develop proficiency in the use of social studies inquiry skills and concepts; to motivate each pupil to understand and exercise his/her rights, privileges, and responsibilities as a citizen; to develop an understanding of the geographical, historical, cultural, and political factors which influence the development of world regions;
to encourage pupils to develop sound opinions based on study of facts concerning operation of political and economic systems.
- Teach courses in social studies, history, geography, American Government, political science, or humanities to Middle and High School students utilizing the state competencies and curriculum/bilingual curriculum adopted by the Board of Education and other appropriate learning activities.
- Instruct pupils in citizenship. Expected student behavior, and basic subject matter specified in state law and administrative regulations and procedures of the school district.
- Develop a balanced social studies program involving factual background material on current events, discussing time and other appropriate activities designed to encourage pupils to develop skills and attitudes, draw conclusions, achieve improved interpersonal relationships, and make value judgments based on scientific methods of inquiry.
- Provide individual and small group instruction in order to adapt the curriculum to the needs of pupils with varying intellectual abilities, attitudes, and cultural backgrounds.
- Develop knowledge of the purpose, structure, and operation of the American governmental and economic system, and the rights and responsibilities of American citizenship.
- Make current material from the mass media available to pupils; plan and guide discussion of current problems against background of geographical environment and history of area being studied.
- Develop an understanding of the contributions of racial, religious and political groups to American culture.
- Develop knowledge of political and economic systems of other nations and their influence on personal freedom, education and living standards.
- Encourage pupils to become aware of the complexity and inter-relations of local, state, national and world problems.
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