To provide a dynamic and engaging educational experience for Upper School students, fostering learning through informed educational practices, strong content knowledge, cultural competency, and an understanding of human development. Serve as a collaborative member of the Math Department and Upper School team, teaching Math to students in grades 9 through 12 while contributing to the department's goals and initiatives.
Teaching Duties
- Act as a positive role model and able to support the values of the School. The teacher plans and implements instructional programs and activities that further the philosophy, mission, and goals of Saint Edward’s School. The teacher ensures that the classroom atmosphere fosters knowledge development, moral development, emotional development, and development of leadership skills.
- Act as an advisor and advocate for all students, but particularly for a finite group that will be assigned to you.
- Act as the planner of learning who chooses and organizes instructional materials. The teacher adapts methods and materials to accommodate learner differences. They plan for both long-term and short-term instructional goals.
- Act as the director of learning who prepares students to learn by presenting a clear description of the learning task and its content. The teacher instructs students, monitors student understanding, and re-teaches when necessary. The teacher gives assignments that are appropriate, reasonable, and academically sound. The teacher establishes and maintains student involvement in the learning process.
- Act as an evaluator who assesses student progress through the interpretation of test data and the monitoring of classroom performance. The teacher will utilize this information to improve the quality of instruction. The teacher maintains accurate and current individual records of the student's academic progress and shares this information with both the student and their parents.
- Possess strong mathmatics fluency: the ability and willingness to confidently teach all levels of the high school math curriculum is preferred.
- Practice classroom management that is cognitively appropriate for middle school students and creates an environment conducive to learning. The teacher establishes and maintains appropriate student behavior and demonstrates an ability to resolve conflict effectively.
- Establish and maintain effective communication with the school administration, fellow faculty members, parents, and students. The teacher provides frequent and specific feedback to students, parents, and administration.
- Participate in professional development and demonstrate commitment to improving their educational skills and knowledge. The teacher should take a leadership role in improving education and model life-long learning to students and colleagues.
- Sponsor, lead, or participate in co-curricular and/or extracurricular student programs.
- Perform all duties as outlined in the Employee/Faculty Handbook and in their professional contract.