Reading teacher activities
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Reading teacher activities
In this post, you
can ref key activities of Reading teacher in details. Based on this activity
list, you can set up daily activities, weekly activities, monthly activities.
I. List of Reading
teacher duties:
Provide a learning environment of high student
accountability in reading that is student-centered and aligned with the
school’s academic goals and specified objectives.
Participation in monthly reading conference calls
Calendar and schedule indicate regular delivery of small
group intervention instruction
Sign in sheets documenting furnishing data-driven
professional development to staff members
Documentation of attendance in District, State, or National
professional development in literacy
Contact By Staff Log indicates communication with students,
parents, and school stakeholders per company expectations
FLDOE data indicating increases in student state assessment
reading scores – 80% of students who take state assessments will show an
increase in reading scores
Review of Progress Monitoring Log and student records
indicates student records are current and in compliance with required progress
monitoring
Observation and review of reports indicate effective
monitoring of the fidelity and usage of the reading software program
Provide direction and leadership within the school and
classroom by displaying deep and effective working knowledge of the reading
process and demonstrating best practices relating to teaching, intervention,
and instructional techniques in content area text.
Demonstrated ability to diagnose, evaluate, and assess
reading needs of individual students
Demonstrated ability to effectively assist students in using
reading strategies in their assigned subject area(s)
Demonstrated ability to effectively assist students in
effective study skills and differentiated note-taking techniques aligned to
their assigned subject area
Observed use of a variety of instructional techniques and
reading interventions to effectively support students in the classroom at all
levels
Progress Monitoring Logs indicate consultations with
advisory teacher and other staff members on strategies and activities that can
assist student to better understand content area text
Demonstrated ability to intervene and conduct data-driven
small group intensive interventions
Demonstrated the ability to provide differentiated instruction
and strategies based on student data
Students can relate Reading Teacher’s high expectations for
student improvement and success
Documentation of active participation in professional
development focused on the art and science of teaching
Observation of direct and guided instruction in reading
strategies and study skills as required by the company model
Adherence to instructional practices within Standard
Operating Model
Adherence to the use of approved company curricula, methods,
and materials
Maintain, disaggregate, and provide progress-monitoring
reports, reading records, and other student records as required by district or
state regulatory guidelines and company policy and procedures.
Progress Monitoring Logs indicating adherence to state, district,
and company’s policies for progress monitoring of students
Progress Monitoring Logs indicating timely reporting of
students in need of academic support or intervention in accordance with the
school’s RtI model
Student results of District or State assessments
disaggregated and communicated to staff
Sign in sheets documenting staff development on interpreting
assessment results and instructional implications
Up to date student records documenting adherence to state,
district, and company’s policies for record keeping
Collaborate
effectively and professionally with peers to develop, plan, and implement best
educational practices based upon the individual academic needs of the students
that are aligned with company goals.
Progress Monitoring Logs indicate effective communication of
individual student needs, performance status, skill levels, recommended and
implemented interventions, etc.
Meeting agendas and sign in sheets documenting participation
in Individual Educational Plan (IEP) and English for Speakers of Other
Languages (ESOL) meetings
Meeting agendas and sign in sheets documenting participation
in academic planning meetings
Progress Monitoring Logs indicate evidence of providing
staff with weekly progress monitoring feedback on usage and fidelity to the
reading software program
Sign in sheets documenting staff professional development in
reading and writing
Maintains collegiality and professionalism in the work
environment
Participate in professional development courses or
activities to maintain appropriate certification or credentials based on
position.
Up to date certification and required endorsements
Up to date Individual Professional Development Plan aligned
with School Improvement Plan
Sign in sheets documenting participation in all company provided
training and professional development
Documentation of participation in all district required
meetings, training, and professional development
Documentation of receiving updates and notifications from
the Just Read Florida office (Florida
only)
Assist in all initiatives to ensure school meets defined FTE
enrollment and attendance goals.
School meets or exceeds FTE enrollment goals
Performs all other duties as assigned, which are aligned in
accordance with company policy and procedures that ensure educational goals are
achieved.
II. List of Reading
teacher qualifications
- Masters or Bachelor’s degree in Reading from an accredited college or university, or valid teaching certificate with reading endorsement.
- Previous high school teaching experience and/or the ability to work with overage and at-risk youth is preferred.
- Knowledge of the principles of secondary education
- Knowledge of curriculum and instructional theory
- Knowledge, skills and ability to analyze and use data to drive program improvement
- Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing
- Previous experience and/or the ability to work with overage and at-risk youth is preferred.