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Job Title: Teacher, Math Grades 8-12 Supervisor: Principal Dates: July 1, 2026 - June 30, 2027 Hours: School Hours.
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Manager will discuss specific arrival and departure times.
Compensation: Codman Academy Charter Public School follows a compensation scale based on years of direct experience. 1 year experience starts at $60,000, with 16 years direct experience starting at $110,444 annually.
Description: The Teacher, Math Grades 8-12, is responsible for planning, organizing and implementing an appropriate instructional program in a learning environment that guides and encourages students to meet and exceed standards for the grade level/course.
Responsibilities include (but not limited to): Planning and Preparation for Learning Knowledge - Demonstrates subject area expertise and a cutting-edge grasp of child development and how students learn. Standards - Develops a well-honed game plan for the year that is tightly aligned with state standards and assessments. Units - Plans all expeditions backwards, aligned with high standards, state assessments, and all Bloom’s levels; documents and shares all lessons with supervisor at a minimum of two (2) weeks in advance.
Assessments - Plans diagnostic, formative, and summative assessments to closely monitor student learning. Anticipation - Anticipates students’ misconceptions and confusions and develops multiple strategies to overcome them. Lessons - Designs lessons with clear, measurable goals closely aligned with standards and expedition outcomes.
Engagement - Designs highly relevant lessons that will motivate all students and engage them in active learning Materials - Designs lessons that use an effective mix of high-quality, multicultural learning materials and technology. Differentiation - Designs lessons that break down complex tasks and address all learning needs, styles, and interests. Environment - Artfully uses room arrangement, materials, and displays to maximize student learning of all material, focusing on learning targets and student work.
Classroom Management
Expectations - Is direct, specific, consistent, and tenacious in communicating and enforcing high expectations. Relationships - Shows warmth, caring, respect, and fairness for all students and builds strong relationships. Respect - Wins all students’ respect and creates a climate in which disruption of learning is unthinkable.
Social-emotional - Implements a program that successfully develops positive interactions and social-emotional skills. Routines - Successfully inculcates class routines up front so that students maintain them throughout the year. Responsibility - Successfully develops students’ self-discipline, self-confidence, and a sense of responsibility.
Repertoire - Has a highly effective discipline repertoire and can capture and hold students’ attention any time. Efficiency - Skillfully uses coherence, momentum, and transitions so that every minute of the classroom time produces learning. Prevention - Is alert, poised, dynamic, and self-assured and nips virtually all discipline problems in the bud.
Incentives - Gets students to buy into a highly effective system of incentives linked to intrinsic rewards. Delivery of Instruction Expectations - Exudes high expectations and determination and convinces all students that they will master the material. Mindset - Actively inculcates a “growth” mindset: take risks, learn from mistakes, through effective effort you can and will achieve at high levels.
Goals - Shows students exactly what’s expected by posting learning targets, essential questions, rubrics, and exemplars. Connections - Hooks all students’ interest and makes connections into prior knowledge, experience, and reading. Clarity - Always presents material clearly and explicitly, with well-chosen examples and vivid and appropriate language.
Repertoire - Orchestrates highly effective strategies, materials, and groupings to involve and motivate all students. Engagement - Engages all students in focused work in which they are active learners and problem solvers. Differentiation - Successfully reaches all students by skillfully differentiating and scaffolding.
Nimbleness - Deftly adapts lessons and units to exploit teachable moments and correct misunderstandings. Application - Consistently has all students summarize and internalize what they learn and apply it to real-life situations. Monitoring, Assessment and Follow-Up Criteria - Posts and reviews clear criteria for proficient work, including rubrics and exemplars, and all students internalize them.
Diagnosis - Gives students a well-constructed diagnostic assessment up front, and uses the information to fine-tune instruction. On-the-Spot - Continuously uses a variety of effective methods to check for understanding; immediately unscrambles confusion and clarifies. Self-Assessment - Sets ambitious goals with students, cont