English Language Arts Reading Teacher: Upper Academy
Listed on 2026-01-02
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Education / Teaching
Special Education Teacher, English Teacher / ESL TEFL
English Language Arts Reading Teacher:
Upper Academy
Little Rock, AR – Salary: $65,000.00-$75,000.00
Position SummaryThe Social Studies Reading Teacher at Scholar Made Achievement Place is responsible for teaching both ELA and Social Studies in middle grades. This teacher will develop students’ reading, writing, and critical thinking skills while providing an understanding of historical events, civics, geography, and global issues. The ideal candidate will be passionate about integrating literacy with Social Studies content, helping students gain the ability to analyze texts and think critically about history and current events.
The teacher will also focus on building strong reading comprehension and writing skills aligned with Arkansas standards for both disciplines.
- Instructional Planning and Delivery:
- Plan and deliver engaging lessons in both ELA and Social Studies that align with Arkansas state standards, emphasizing reading comprehension, vocabulary development, writing, and historical analysis.
- Use a variety of instructional strategies such as discussions, debates, group work, project‑based learning, and direct instruction to deepen students' understanding of literature, history, and social science concepts.
- Integrate Social Studies content (historical events, geography, civics, and economics) into reading comprehension and writing tasks.
- Develop interdisciplinary units that draw connections between literature and historical or social issues, fostering students’ critical thinking and analytical skills.
- Reading Comprehension and Writing:
- Teach reading strategies that support students’ ability to analyze both fiction and non‑fiction texts, including Social Studies sources such as primary and secondary documents.
- Guide students in writing across genres, including analytical essays, research reports, narratives, and persuasive writing that incorporate Social Studies themes.
- Focus on grammar, sentence structure, and writing mechanics in ELA while reinforcing these skills in writing assignments related to Social Studies.
- Encourage students to use textual evidence and historical facts to support their arguments and interpretations in both written and oral assignments.
- Social Studies Instruction:
- Teach historical, geographic, civic, and economic concepts that help students understand the world and develop civic awareness.
- Incorporate discussions about current events and encourage students to make connections between historical topics and contemporary issues.
- Facilitate inquiry‑based learning that allows students to explore Social Studies topics through research, critical questioning, and problem‑solving.
- Vocabulary Development and English Conventions:
- Support vocabulary development through explicit instruction, using words encountered in both Social Studies and ELA texts.
- Teach students how to infer the meaning of new words from context and use root words, prefixes, and suffixes to build vocabulary.
- Provide targeted instruction in grammar, punctuation, and writing conventions to ensure students produce clear, coherent, and grammatically correct work in both subject areas.
- Classroom Management and Culture:
- Create a structured and inclusive classroom environment that promotes respect, responsibility, and academic excellence.
- Implement classroom management strategies aligned with Scholar Made’s emotional intelligence and behavior expectations.
- Encourage student engagement through active participation in discussions, group projects, and independent reading and research assignments.
- Data‑Driven Instruction:
- Use formative and summative assessments to track student progress in both ELA and Social Studies, and adjust instruction as needed to meet students’ individual needs.
- Collaborate with colleagues to analyze student data, identify learning gaps, and develop interventions to support student growth in reading, writing, and Social Studies comprehension.
- Monitor students’ academic progress and communicate with parents and guardians regularly to ensure they are informed of their child’s development.
- Collaboration and Professional Development:
- Collaborate with other ELA and Social Studies teachers to plan…
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