Technology Teacher
The Technology Teacher is responsible for providing and delivering high quality instruction to all students.
Essential Functions
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Provide quality instruction for all students in a learning environment that is safe, healthy and fun.
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Execute instructional programs through the use of appropriate higher order thinking activities and experiences designed to challenge the students’ learning potential.
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Present subject matter in accordance with Texas Education Agency guidelines and the school’s administrative regulations and policies.
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Conduct on-going assessments and use results to plan for instructional purposes to meet the learning needs of the students.
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Develop and implement lesson plans in accordance with the instructional program and make them reflect the accommodations for the varied student learning styles.
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Connect subject matter to real life scenarios.
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Use manipulatives to concretely represent abstract concepts.
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Prepare, plan and use suitable varied instructional and learning strategies, activities, materials, resources and equipment to reflect understanding of the learning styles and needs of the students.
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Assume the responsibility for written lesson plans, schedules, daily routines, and other pertinent information to reflect understanding of the learning styles and needs of the students.
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Conduct, disaggregate and evaluate assessments of students’ learning needs and use results to plan instructional activities.
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Cooperate and collaborate with special education teachers to meet the needs of students according to their Individualized Education Plans (IEP).
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Utilize technology to strengthen and support the instructional program.
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Maintain an evaluation system that is prescribed by state law or adopted by the school.
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Compile, maintain, evaluate and record students’ progress to inform parents as needed and required.
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Identify students’ learning needs to improve study methods, habits and organizational skills.
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Work and collaborate with colleagues to identify and help students with health, attitude and learning problems.
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Ensure that the students develop the competencies and skills needed to succeed at the collegiate level and in a demanding and ever changing global society.
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Develop and implement a classroom management plan that ensures and maintains a safe and orderly environment that is conducive for optimal student learning.
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Cooperate and collaborate in the selection process of books, equipment and instructional materials.
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Establish and maintain open communication with parents and the community.
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Keep current with the latest research based developments in education.
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Keep current and comply with national, state and school regulations, policies and procedures for classroom teachers.
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Compile, maintain and file all physical and computerized reports, records and all other pertinent documents required.
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Attend and participate in all required meetings and school related activities.
Other Functions
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Cooperate and collaborate with colleagues as well as with all stakeholders to determine instructional goals, objectives and methods.
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Assume responsibility for assigned extracurricular and other sponsored activities.
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Pursue professional development through attending conferences and involvement with related agencies and organizations to improve job performance.
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Able to react to change productively and handle other essential tasks as assigned.
Qualifications and Requirements
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
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Have strong communication, interpersonal and organizational skills to achieve the goals, objectives and mission of the school
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Knowledge of the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
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Required general and content knowledge of curriculum and instruction
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Ability to work well with students
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Texas teaching certification
Additional Preferred Qualifications:
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Minimum of 3 years of successful teaching experience in a Texas public, private or charter school.
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Bilingual (English-Spanish)
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Master's degree