1st grade teacher career description
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1st grade teacher career description
In this post, you
can ref career description of 1st grade teacher in details. A complete career
description concludes 1st grade teacher key duties/responsibilities, 1st
grade teacher career qualifications (knowledge, education, skills,
abilities, experience…KSA model) and other ones such as daily tasks, key
activities, key/core competencies, job functions/purpose…
I. List of 1st grade
teacher duties:
- The Substitute Teacher will be responsible for the Instructional and Program Management for all students assigned, including but not limited to, classroom instruction, after-school and Saturday tutorials.
- The Substitute Teacher will administer and monitor Diagnostic Tests to determine a student’s performance level.
- The Substitute Teacher will instruct and motivate students in all course study.
- The Substitute Teacher will assign lessons and correct homework.
- The Substitute Teacher will administer tests to evaluate student’s progress, records results, and issues reports to inform parents of progress.
- The Substitute Teacher will maintain discipline in the classroom.
- The Substitute Teacher will maintain a classroom that is conducive to learning, safe, attractive and stimulating.
- The Substitute Teacher will set a good housekeeping example in the classroom and encourages students to follow this example.
- The Substitute Teacher will communicate with parents and schedule periodic meetings, before or after school, to discuss student progress and problems.
- The Substitute Teacher will participate in faculty and professional meetings, educational conferences and Substitute Teacher training workshops.
- The Substitute Teacher will inspire students with consistency, care, and interest to build students’ self-esteem and promote continued success.
- The Substitute Teacher will praise students, compliment them and encourages them in order to build character.
- The Substitute Teacher will utilize a variety of learning methods to enhance the students’ learning experiences.
- The Substitute Teacher will prepare classroom instructions to promote students’ success on the state’s assessment exams (TAKS, TEKS, and STAAR).
- The Substitute Teacher will work closely with the Special Education Substitute Teacher to ensure special education students’ modifications are being implemented.
- The Substitute Teacher will perform related duties such as assisting students, and counseling students in adjustment and academic problems.
II. List of 1st grade
teacher qualifications
- Must be “No Child Left Behind” (NCLB) Highly Qualified (HQ) with a minimum of a Bachelor's degree (B.A.or B.S.) from four-year accredited College or University.
- Must meet NCLB Highly Qualified requirements (see above).
- Teaching experience in a Public School is preferred.
- Teacher’s Certification EC-6 Generalist required.
- Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs)
- Must have a passion for students.
- Must be able to maintain a classroom of approximately 20 students.
- Must have the ability and patience to work interactively with students.
- Must be computer literate.
- Must have strong organizational, time management, communication, and interpersonal skills.
- Must be able to learn and implement teaching curriculum programs and instruct students on utilization.
- Must have the ability to understand the individual needs of each student.
- Must have the ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships.
- Must have the ability to communicate with all levels of students, their parents, the community, peers, administrative staff, Campus Directors, Superintendents, and corporate staff.
- Must have the ability to interpret policy, procedures, and student data such as diagnostic test results, state assessments scoring, and grade point average.
- Must have the ability to transition with changes.
- Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Must have the ability to manage multiple priorities effectively.
- Must have the ability to travel as necessary.