Technology Teacher
The Middle School Technology Teacher is directly responsible for delivering a multi-level approach to technology instruction, focused on Design Thinking principles, coding, the fundamentals immersive technologies. The Middle School Technology Teacher works closely with the Middle School Principal and The Director of Educational Technology to design and implement school and community-based projects related to 360 video capture and editing, 3D scanning, and printing, and prototyping under the design cycle process.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
Essential Functions
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Works within a highly collaborative instructional team of teachers, building instructional connections with colleagues at the elementary, middle and high schools.
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Understands and communicates effective technology instruction.
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Promotes the effective use of middle school instructional practices as it relates to technology and project-based learning.
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Encourages students to become aware of and successfully navigate the complexities of the digital environment.
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Communicates with parents and essential school personnel as it relates to student progress.
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Makes him/herself available to work with parents and students when appropriate and the need presents itself.
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Assesses students’ academic growth and maintains appropriate records and prepares progress reports.
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Keeps abreast of all new curricular developments, participates in student-related activities leading to professional growth and disseminates information regularly to content team members.
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Effectively works with the school administration to meet the needs of students.
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Cultivates working relationship between students and community to deepen their understanding of technology and its practical applications.
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Introduces students to immersive virtual reality environments and applications including the integration of LiDAR scans into 3D game/virtual environments, coding, capturing and editing of 360-degree fully-immersive video, AR/VR/Mixed reality and other future applications of this technology.
Essential Characteristics
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The ability to teach students to manage their own learning by identifying options, evaluating opportunities, and organizing educational experiences that will enable them to work within a problem-based collaborative environment.
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The ability to anticipate potential shifts in technology that might be effectively applied to the instructional environment in ways that are relevant to students.
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Able to translate knowledge learned by developing critical thinking student-centered real- world activities.
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Must be able to work in a highly collaborative open lab environment.
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Understands that meaningful instruction is not always confined to a classroom environment.
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A demonstrated openness and responsiveness to constructive feedback and a strong commitment to continuous improvement and professional growth.
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Strong interpersonal skills with students, parents, colleagues, and community members.
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The ability to challenge students with open-ended questions for the purpose of guiding them through self-discovery.
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A proven record of making an effort to build a network of professional colleagues beyond the current school environment - a well-established Professional Learning Network (PLN).
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Approaches the profession with maturity, gravitas, humility, versatility—solutions-mindedness with a strong work ethic, and sense of humor.
- A desire to support students as they take part in various extracurricular school activities.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
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A Bachelor’s degree in Science, Technology, or a related field is required.
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A minimum of three years of middle-level teaching experience is strongly preferred.
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Teaching credentials and middle-level teaching experience is strongly preferred.
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Must have an understanding of various operating platforms.
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Must be intimately familiar with instructional methodologies that require students to apply their knowledge of technology to a problem-based learning environment.
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Must be knowledgeable of digital media and photography and their applications as they relate to middle school technology instruction.
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Must be able to create learning opportunities that enable students to have the experience of achieving expertise by researching, understanding, and developing new knowledge about technology, their environment and drawing meaningful connections between the two.
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Must be intimately aware of multiple forms of assessment to evaluate student learning, and provide ongoing feedback to students to empower them to manage and accelerate their own learning.
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Must be comfortable with planning and delivering instruction within a collaborative environment.
- Must possess a systematic approach to managing a classroom environment that affords students the opportunity to work in a collaborative environment that often extends beyond the classroom.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Our campus consists of multiple buildings on 44 hilly acres that requires walking including uphill, stairs and to fields for fire drills. May sit for prolonged periods of time in a normal seated position and reach by extending a hand(s) or arm(s) in any direction throughout the day. May need to bend; lift, and carry items. Finger dexterity required to manipulate objects with fingers rather than with whole hand(s) or arm(s), for example, using a keyboard and mouse. It is important to see and hear within normal parameters and possess the ability to move about with little to no difficulty.
LANGUAGE SKILLS
Ability to read, write and interpret documents such as budgets, reports, operating and maintenance instructions, procedure manuals, and policies. A qualified person will possess the ability to write routine reports, memos, letters, and correspondence. Knowledge of and ability to apply accepted English usage, grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
MENTAL DEMANDS
On a daily basis must frequently problem solve, make decisions, interpret data, organize, plan, and clearly communicate.
EQUIPMENT USE
Telephone, computer, iPad, copier, printers, and other hardware – frequently
WORKING CONDITIONS
Indoor – frequently
Outdoor, Loud Noise, Cold and Hot Temperatures – occasionally
WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.