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Lower Elementary Teacher (Grades K-3) – No Teaching License Required

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Posted on: February 2, 2021 Apply Now
Full-Time Job Expires March 23, 2021

Job Product: Provides education in a manner which inspires students, facilitates mastery of a subject, mentors young intellects, and develops students’ character.

General Purpose: The lower elementary teacher is responsible for providing students with appropriate learning activities and experiences designed to develop academic excellence, virtue, and leadership.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Subject matter knowledge

  • Reading: theory, research, and practice; knowledge of the significant theories, practices, and programs for developing reading skills and reading comprehension; phonemic awareness and phonics: principles, knowledge, and instructional practices; diagnosis and assessment of reading skills using standardized, criterion-referenced, and informal assessment instruments; development of a listening, speaking, and reading vocabulary
  • Theories on the relationships between beginning writing and reading
  • Writing: Approaches and practices for developing skill in using writing tools; writing process and formal elements of writing; cursive
  • English: Children’s and young adult literature; adult literature; classical and contemporary works; genres, literary elements, and literary techniques; nature, history, and structure of the English language: lexicon and grammar
  • Mathematics: Basic principles and concepts related to elementary school mathematics in the areas of number sense and numeration, patterns and functions, geometry and measurement, and data analysis
  • History: Major developments and figures in Colorado, U.S., and world history, with stress on Western civilization; basic economic principles and concepts; basic geographical principles and concepts; U.S. political principles, ideals, institutions, and processes, including their history and development
  • Science – Grades K-3: Basic principles and concepts of the life sciences appropriate to the elementary school curriculum; basic principles and concepts of the physical sciences appropriate to the elementary school curriculum; principles and procedures of scientific inquiry; history of major scientific and technological discoveries or inventions; safety issues related to science labs and investigations

Faithfully implements curriculum

Delivers effective instruction

Manages classroom climate and operation

Promotes achievement

Meets professional responsibilities

Minimum Requirements:

  • Have a minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree
  • Passed the Elementary Education content test (Praxis II)
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