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NC PreK Teacher
Reports to: Principal
General Statement of Duties
This employee is responsible for organizing and implementing an instructional program for students in the regular classroom setting and meeting the duties of teaching as outlined in NC PreK laws and policies in addition to local SmartStart Rowan policies.
Qualifications
All teachers shall hold or be working toward a North Carolina NC Birth through Kindergarten B-K Continuing License or B-K or Pre-KK Add-on License issued by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Teachers working toward the required education and license shall meet one of the following requirements:
- A NC B-K Initial License
- A NC Lateral Entry B-K License
- A NC Residency B-K License
- A NC Emergency B-K License as determined by the Early Educator Support Licensure and Professional Development (EESLPD) Unit
- Another NC Educators License and a Provisional B-K or Pre-KK license
- Another states license
- A BABS degree and be eligible for a NC Residency B-K License
Duties of this position include but are not limited to:
- Planning: Designing the academic basic education program so that it is consistent with the total educational philosophy of the district.
- Continuing professional growth through educational meetings, visiting related facilities, reading professional literature, and exchanging ideas among the district staff.
- Working in coordination with other basic education teachers and other departments in planning and developing the basic program.
Programming
- Preparing educational plans for each group of students based on individually assessed needs in accordance with the districts philosophy, goals, and objectives.
- Using appropriate assessment instruments pertinent to instructional areas to assess student progress.
- Preparing lesson plans for each group or class assigned.
- Developing and maintaining a classroom environment conducive to effective learning.
- Providing varied instructional techniques and media through individual and/or group sessions designed to meet the educational, social, and emotional needs of the students.
- Taking all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect students, materials, equipment, and facilities.
- Participating in the in-school staffing and screening processes as appropriate.
- Assisting in upholding and enforcing school rules, administrative regulations, and School Board Policies.
- Assisting in the selection of books, equipment, and other instructional materials.
- Providing for his/her own professional growth through an ongoing program of reading, workshops, seminars, conferences, and/or advanced course work at institutions of higher learning.
Monitoring and Reporting
- Ensuring that each student in the program has necessary evaluation records in his/her permanent folder.
- Evaluating student progress on a regular basis and providing feedback to students and parents.
- Supplying progress reports to school personnel and to parents of students as necessary and requested.
- Completing appropriate reports for local, state, federal, and educational agencies.
- Referring those students who require further evaluation or follow-up services to the appropriate school personnel or community agencies.
- Attending and participating in faculty meetings or other meetings as required.
- Other responsibilities as directed by his/her immediate supervisor.
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North Carolina Department of Public Instruction