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Mathematics Teacher at the Étude High School

MATHEMATICS TEACHER, GRADES 9-12

THE ÉTUDE HIGH SCHOOL

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

1.    Must be a Wisconsin DPI certified in Math, grades 9-12, or meet the requirements for a Charter School license.

2.    A willingness to be trained or have training in the following areas: Multiple Intelligences, Making Thinking Visible, Advisory, Guided Discipline, Reaching and Engaging All Learners, and Project Based Learning.

3.    Strong communications skills, both written and oral, as they apply to parents and fellow staff members.

4.    Ability and willingness to work in a collegial setting with staff.

5.    Evidence of successful parent involvement strategies.

6.    Evidence of commitment to own professional growth.

7.    Have training/experience in working with CWD and EL students in an integrated setting.

8.    Willingness to be involved in extended-day teaching activities and/or programs.

 

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

This position requires the candidate to teach high school algebra, geometry, advanced algebra, and pre-calculus through a project-based framework integrating our Habits of Mind and Habits of Professionalism with application of knowledge and skills. In addition to math and physics classes, the selected candidate will have an advisory that meets daily and will work with a cohort of students during the project block. Additionally, there are many opportunities to lead extra-curricular clubs and activities.

 

BACKGROUND:

Étude High School is a public charter school within the SASD. Étude High School uses a progressive approach to education coupling academics and arts/design/engineering coursework to create student led projects that solve problems or reinterpret issues and concepts. Étude High School fosters a culture of creative and critical thinking in a democratic community based on decency and trust.

 

The selected candidate will work with a diverse set of special needs students to support their learning in all subjects and projects. Additionally, the selected candidate will meet daily with an advisory of 15 students to help guide their learning. For more information, please visit www.etudegroup.org/.

Applications will be accepted only through the Wisconsin Education Career Access Network (WECAN). Go to: https://wecan.education.wis.edu/#/ to create an account and to submit your application materials by 11:59 p.m. on April 13, 2018.