The candidate must:
- Possess a valid Wisconsin teaching license.
- Continuously reflect on his or her current practices, looking for next steps and opportunities to enhance student learning.
- Create meaningful relationships and develop genuine connections recognizing each person as a unique individual and valuing differences.
- Challenge and stretch student thinking, encouraging an excitement for learning by instilling a sense of ownership in students.
- Utilize a variety of assessment types to measure learning. Provide feedback to assess student's applied knowledge and to inform next steps.
- Desire to work with colleagues in a professional learning community setting to ensure the needs of all students are met.
- Develop and deliver student-centered lessons utilizing a broad range of effective, personalized techniques and strategies.
- Provide diverse students the guided opportunities to grow 21st Century skills such as self-directed learning, critical thinking, collaboration, creativity, well-being, global competence and communication.
- Be committed to the school community beyond the classroom.
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Wisconsin Association of School Personnel Administrators