Purpose To plan, organize, and present instruction and instructional environments which help the student learn subject matter and skills that will contribute to their education and social development.
Supervises May coordinate and direct the activities of teacher assistants.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
A. Major Function: Management of Instructional Time The Teacher has materials, supplies, and equipment for each lesson ready at the start of the lesson or instructional activity, gets the class started quickly, gets students on task quickly at the beginning of each lesson, and maintains a high level of student time-on-task.
B. Major Function: Management of Student Behavior The Teacher has established a set of rules and procedures that govern the handling of routine administrative matters, has established a set of rules and procedures that govern student verbal participation and talk during different types of activities (whole class instruction, small group instruction, etc.), and has established a set of rules and procedures that govern student movement in the classroom during different types of instructional and non-instructional activities. The Teacher frequently monitors that behavior of all students during whole-class, small groups, and seat work activities and during transitions between instructional activities, stops inappropriate behavior promptly and consistently, yet maintains the dignity of the student.
C. Major Function: Instructional Presentation The Teacher begins lesson or instructional activity with a review of previous materials, introduces the lesson or instructional activity and specific learning objectives when appropriate, speaks fluently and precisely, presents the lesson or instructional activity using concepts and language understandable to the students, provides relevant examples and demonstrations to illustrate concepts and skills, assigns tasks that students handle with a high rate of success, conducts lesson or instructional activity at a brisk pace (slowing presentations when necessary for student understanding but avoiding slowdowns), makes transitions between lessons and between instructional activities within lessons efficiently and smoothly, and makes sure that the assignment is clear. The Teacher summarizes the main points of the lesson at the end of the lesson or instructional activity.
D. Major Function: Instructional Monitoring of Student Performance The Teacher maintains clear, firm, and reasonable work and standards and due dates, circulates during class work to check all students performance routinely, uses oral, written, and other work products to check students progress, and poses questions clearly and one at a time.
E. Major Function: Instructional Feedback The Teacher provides feedback on the correctness or incorrectness of in-class work to encourage student growth, regularly provides prompt feedback on assigned out-of-class work, affirms a correct oral response to appropriately and moves on, and provides sustaining feedback after an incorrect response or no response by probing, repeating the questions, giving a clue, or allowing more time.
F. Major Function: Facilitating Instruction The Teacher has an instructional plan which is compatible with the school and system curricular goals, uses diagnostic information obtained from tests and other assessment procedures to develop and revise objectives and/or tasks, maintains accurate records to document student performance, has an instructional plan that matches/aligns objectives, learning strategies, assessment, and student needs at the appropriate level of difficulty, and uses available human and material resources to support the instructional program.
G. Major Function: Interacting Within the Education Environment The Teacher treats all students in a fair and equitable manner, interacts effectively with students, co-workers, parents, and community.
H. Major Function: Performing Non-Instructional Duties The Teacher carries out non-instructional duties as assigned and/or as need is perceived, adheres to established laws, policies, rules, and regulations, follows a plan for professional development, and demonstrates evidence of growth.
North Carolina ESL K-12 Licensure Preferred