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DuBois Integrity Academy
Overview
The Substitute Teacher is responsible for managing the classroom environment and ensuring the continuity of education by delivering provided lesson plans and facilitating learning activities in the regular teacher's absence. This role involves addressing behavioral issues, supporting students, and maintaining professional standards according to school policies.
Compensation
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Posted
2 months ago
The Special Education Co-Teacher will collaborate with a general education teacher to deliver high-quality instruction using various co-teaching models to support students with IEPs in an inclusive K-2 setting. Key duties include co-planning lessons, providing differentiated instruction, monitoring IEP goal progress, and maintaining compliance documentation.
The Middle Grades Reading/Language Arts teacher is responsible for improving student achievement in reading and language arts, often working within a student response to intervention framework. Responsibilities include coaching, developing Tier 2 resources, analyzing data, and creating collaborative student intervention plans.
The Second Grade Special Education Co-Teacher will collaborate with a general education teacher to deliver high-quality instruction and support to students with IEPs using various co-teaching models. Key duties include co-planning lessons, providing individualized instruction, monitoring IEP goal implementation, and maintaining accurate documentation.
This role is responsible for student success in the Read 180 program, which involves screening students for literacy placement and providing targeted individual and small group instruction as part of the response to intervention process. The teacher will also collaborate with administrators and staff on literacy program needs, testing, and professional development.
The Special Education Teacher plans and delivers specialized instruction for scholars with disabilities, ensuring they benefit from the general education curriculum through appropriate supports and accommodations. Responsibilities include teaching a rigorous, standards-aligned curriculum, assessing student progress, and proficiently managing Individualized Educational Plans (IEPs).
This role is responsible for ensuring student success in the Math 180 program through individual and small group instruction, screening students for proper placement, and participating in intervention team meetings. The teacher will also assist with testing administration, act as a resource for regular classroom teachers, and contribute to curriculum development and data analysis for school improvement.
The Assistant School Social Worker supports student success by addressing barriers to learning, such as chronic absenteeism and behavioral issues, through duties like conducting home visits and connecting families with community resources. Key duties also involve providing crisis intervention, promoting a positive school climate, and restoring communication between home, school, and community.