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HIGH SCHOOL SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER (24.25 SCHOOL YEAR)

Adapt and execute a rigorous, standards-aligned curriculum. Develop academically rigorous lessons, unit plans, rubrics, and assessments. Use data to inform instructional decisions. Provide students with daily feedback on performan...

CompanyKipp
AddressSaint Louis, MO
CategoryEducation/Training
Job typeFull-Time
Date Posted 3 weeks ago See detail

High School Social Studies Teacher (24.25 School Year)

Kipp

Saint Louis, MO

Adapt and execute a rigorous, standards-aligned curriculum. Develop academically rigorous lessons, unit plans, rubrics, and assessments. Use data to inform instructional decisions. Provide students with daily feedback on performan...

High School Social Studies Teacher (24.25 School Year)

Kipp St. Louis Public Schools

Saint Louis, MO

Adapt and execute a rigorous, standards-aligned curriculum. Develop academically rigorous lessons, unit plans, rubrics, and assessments. Use data to inform instructional decisions. Provide students with daily feedback on perfor...

Teacher, High School Social Studies

Orchard Farm School District

Saint Charles, MO

Bachelor degree or higher. Current and Valid Missouri Social Studies 9-12 Teaching Certificate. Knowledge of state Social Studies standards, federal and state regulations and law. Knowledge of subject matter content and assessment...

2024-25 MS Social Studies Teacher

Frontier Schools

Kansas City, MO

$60,000 a year

Possess a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Possess a valid Missouri teacher certificate in Social Studies. Plan a program of study that meets the individual needs, interests, and abilities of the student...

High School Social Studies Teacher (2024-2025 School Year)

Crossroads Charter Schools

Kansas City, MO

Understand the significant difference between equity and equality. Every student deserves to receive what he/she needs to succeed (equity), not that every student receives the same amount of resources, instruction, attention, etc....