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Mystic Valley Regional Charter School
Overview
The English Teacher is responsible for implementing the Core Knowledge and Great Books curriculum for students in grades 7-12. This includes delivering engaging lessons, assessing student progress, and potentially managing International Baccalaureate coursework.
Compensation
Salary not listed
Posted
4 days ago
Catherine Cook School
The role involves providing individualized academic support and literacy interventions for middle school students while managing a specific case load. Additionally, the educator will lead a 7th grade Language Arts class, designing and implementing a comprehensive reading and writing curriculum.
$58,000 - $76,800 / YEAR
1 month ago
Brilla Schools
Elementary School Literacy teachers must foster Literacy environments across Close Reading, Writing, Phonics, and Literacy Interventions, ensuring all scholars meet grade-level standards and demonstrate high growth. Key duties include implementing provided curriculum, responding urgently to student data, and collaborating with colleagues and families to support student outcomes.
$70,317 - $111,700 / YEAR
3 months ago
University of Chicago
Teachers are responsible for collaborative curriculum development with course teams, supervising students both inside and outside the classroom, and continually updating teaching methods for high-quality education. They must foster trusting relationships with students and communicate with families, faculty, and staff to support student learning.
$74,968 - $166,645 / YEAR
Lipscomb University
The teacher will instruct high school Social Studies courses, potentially including AP sections, focusing on designing engaging, standards-aligned units that foster deep reading, strong writing, and confident speaking skills. Responsibilities also include integrating a Christian worldview into historical exploration and contributing to school culture through advisory and extracurricular involvement.
The teacher will instruct high school English courses, potentially including Honors/AP sections, by designing standards-aligned units focused on close reading, writing, and rhetoric. Responsibilities also include integrating a Christian worldview, providing feedback on writing, differentiating instruction, and contributing to school culture through advisory and clubs.