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Theater Arts Teacher
The theater arts teacher provides students with appropriate learning activities and experiences designed to fulfill their potential for intellectual, emotional, physical, and social growth. Enable students to develop competencies and skills to function successfully in society. The teacher is responsible for developing student success in communication and collaboration skills while increasing student understanding of theatre arts and performance. The teacher will lead students in the exploration and refinement of the creative process while developing critical-thinking skills by implementing Division approved curriculum based on VDOE Theatre Arts SOLs; documenting teaching and student progress/activities/outcomes; developing lesson plans; modeling the necessary skills to perform assignments; providing a safe and optimal learning environment; and providing feedback to students, parents and administration regarding student progress, expectations, goals. etc..
Essential Functions:
- Advise parents and/or legal guardians of student progress support teacher’s expectations, develop methods for improvement and/or reinforce classroom goals in the home environment
- Assess students’ academic learning and/or skills to provide feedback to students, parents and administration
- Assist other teachers to implement curriculum
- Attend a variety of educational workshops, seminars, in-services, ongoing evaluation process, reviewing the position plan, etc., to maintain their professional knowledge
- Coordinate a variety of activities (e.g. field trips, transportation, lesson plans, etc.) to ensure the availability of equipment, materials and personnel to achieve objectives
- Develop curriculum and/or individual plans for students in collaboration with classroom team (e.g. IEP, Section 504, Health Care Plans, etc.) to provide classroom activities and routines that support individual/group needs and/or deliver services in compliance with established guidelines
- Instruct students to improve their success in academic, interpersonal and daily living skills through a defined course of study
- Apply best practices for instruction in planning and instructional delivery while focused on equity, culturally responsive practices and trauma-informed care
- Maintain classroom equipment, work areas, student files/records (e.g., instructional materials, cleaning work areas/playground, et.) to ensure availability of items, provide reliable information and/or ensure safe and sanitary environment
- Model conversation, manners, clean-up activities, listening, etc. to demonstrate appropriate social behavior
- Monitor students in a variety of educational settings (e.g. classroom, playground, field trips, etc.) to provide a safe and positive learning environment
- Organize indoor/outdoor, quiet/active activities appropriate to age groups for the purpose of actively participating in the learning activities with children
- Oversee instructional assistants to provide supervision, training and/or encourage their participation in planning, curriculum development and classroom activities
- Participate in a variety of program activities (e.g. family staffing, staff training, planning, communication and evaluation activities, etc.) to convey and/or receive information related to program plan
- Prepare teaching materials and related reports (e.g. grades, attendance, anecdotal records, etc.) to implement lesson plans and document student progress
- Respond to emergency situations to resolve immediate safety concerns and/or direct to appropriate personnel for resolution
- Respond to inquiries form a variety of sources to resolve issues, provide information and/or referrals
- Assist other personnel, as may be required, to ensure an efficient and effective work environment
This list of essential functions is expected of all teachers. Depending on the actual teaching assignment, some functions will be added or altered to accommodate the specific grade level, content, ability of students and documentation requirements.
Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities:
Skills are required to perform single, technical tasks with a need to occasionally upgrade skills in order to meet changing job conditions; apply pertinent policies, regulations and/or laws; planning and managing activities; preparing and maintain accurate records; and operating standard office equipment including pertinent software applications; knowledge of basic math, including calculations using fractions, percents, and/or ratios; read technical information; compose a variety of documents and/or facilitate group discussions; analyze situations to define issues and draw conclusions; specific knowledge to satisfactorily apply appropriate codes, policies, regulations and/or laws, age appropriate activities, lesson plan requirements, community resources and stages of child development; ability to schedule activities, meetings, and/or events, gather, collate and/or classify data; use job-related equipment; knowledge of and ability to apply best instructional practices in lessons; flexibility to work with others in a wide variety of circumstances; work with data utilizing defined but different processes; operate equipment using standardized methods; ability to work with a diversity of individuals and/or groups; independent interpretation of guidelines; problem solving with equipment; ability to establish and maintain constructive relationships; adapting to changing work priorities; maintaining confidentiality, exhibiting tact and patience; working flexible hours.
Education and/or Experience:
Bachelor’s Degree in a job-related area with eligibility for a Virginia teaching license in Drama K-12. A master’s degree is preferred. Job related experience with increasing levels of responsibility is desired. Must be a culturally responsive educator. Bilingual in English and another World Language preferred.
Physical Conditions and Nature of Work:
The usual and customary methods of performing the teaching position require the following physical demands: significant lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling; frequent stooping, kneeling, crouching, and/or crawling; and the significant fine finger dexterity. Generally, the job requires 24% sitting, 33% walking, and 43% standing. The job is performed under minimal temperature variations and some hazardous conditions.
Evaluation:
The teacher is evaluated by the principal.
Contract Length:
10 months/200 days unless specified to include a different number of days
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