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Claiborne County Public School District

Driver Education Teacher (NEW) (171)

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TitleDriver Education Teacher (NEW)
Posting ID171
Description

                                          CLAIBORNE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT

                                                                       Job Description

                                                                                Teacher

 

 

Title:    Classroom Teacher

 

Qualifications:   

  1. Certificate, license, or other legal credential required
  2. Degree(s) required and endorsement(s)
  3. Kind and amount of prior job experience as required by the Board
  4. Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the State Board may find appropriate and acceptable.

 

Reports To:             Principal

Job Goal:                 To provide students with academic skills necessary to function in daily living, for achieving success on state and national achievement tests, and to serve as a foundation for learning at the next grade level

 

MDE QUALIFICATIONS (Required)

  1. Driver Education Teachers shall have a professional teachers degree from an approved teacher training institution and meet minimum requirements as established by the appropriate accrediting association.
  2. Evidence must be provided by each instructor of having satisfactorily completed the required courses (12 semester hours for New Teachers) in driver education at an approved teacher training institution.
  3. Driver Education Teachers shall have a valid driver’s license issued by the State of Mississippi.
  4. Teachers who instruct in the simulation phase of the program must show evidence of proper training in use of the equipment. Ordinarily this training should be incorporated within a college credit course. 
  5. In addition to the above requirements, it is imperative that the school administration, when choosing a teacher for this program, be aware of the fact that much of the instruction is done on the public streets and highways under the eye of the most severe critic, as far as automobile operation is concerned, the motoring public. In  view of the public relations involved, the prospective teacher should be one who  accepts the responsibility of being a competent traffic citizen not only when teaching  but also in his personal life as both a driver and a pedestrian.

 

Lesson Plans

  • Utilizes and references districts and/or state mandated competencies, objectives, and/or benchmarks         
  • Uses a variety of effective teaching procedures, materials/media, and assessments appropriate for learners
  • Documents and reports to the principal completion of and progress on state benchmarks, blueprints, and writing rubrics

 

Classroom Management

  • Attends to routine tasks during initial minutes of class
  • Uses instructional time effectively / time on task
  • Promotes a positive and safe classroom environment conducive to learning
  • Provides for smooth transition from one activity to another
  • Maintains appropriate classroom discipline
  • Maintains poise and self-control
  • Establishes high expectations for learners
  • Promotes active learner participation
  • Shows evidence of appropriate and positive student – teacher interaction
  • Monitors access and usage of the internet

 

Delivery of Instruction

   

Plans for Effective Instruction

  • ·         Aligns all instructional material to state benchmarks, blueprints, rubrics, and assessments
  • ·         Delivers instruction connecting state benchmarks, blueprints, teaching strategies, student interventions, and other state supporting materials to the student performance requirements of the state assessment program

 Follows Lesson Cycle

  • Shows evidence of student achievement (grade proficiency) and growth based on the Mississippi Assessment System over a two year period
  • Provides guided practice activities for students
  • Uses interest approach to introduce lesson
  • Motivates students with the purpose and importance of the lesson
  • Provides instruction appropriate for the level of the learner
  • Presents lesson in an appropriate scope and sequence
  • Provides learners with appropriate practice on lesson content
  • Adjusts instruction / re-teaches as necessary
  • Provides appropriate lesson closure

 

Effective Teaching Practices

  • Demonstrates knowledge of subject matter
  • Accommodates individual differences and learning styles
  • Uses a variety of instructional techniques or methods
  • Communicates directions clearly
  • Uses correct oral and written communication
  • Uses technology and instructional aides effectively
  • Demonstrates enthusiasm for teaching and learning
  • Addresses the varied achievement levels of students
  • Demonstrates concern for students as individuals
  • Documents instruction based on state benchmarks

 

Evaluation of Student Progress

  • Links state assessments to classroom instruction
  • Uses a variety of evaluation methods
  • Provides appropriate evaluation feedback to student, parents, and administrators in a timely manner
  • Maintains records of student performance (grade books, progress reports, rubrics, benchmarks, etc.)
  • Shows evidence of student achievement and growth based on the Mississippi testing program
  • Incorporates test items that mimic the format and level of difficulty of state test items
  • Utilizes state writing rubrics to evaluate progress on written assignments
  • Administers and reports progress on state practice tests as required
  • Reports student progress toward mastery of state required benchmark items as assessed through the state assessment program to the principal each nine week period

 

Professional Responsibility

  • Dresses in an appropriate and professional manner
  • Arrives on time and remains until the designated time to leave for all assignments
  • Complies with school policies, State Department of Education regulations, School Board policies, and supports the school system.
  • Attends all meetings, workshops, and in-service training programs required by the school or district
  • Demonstrates professional behavior at all times with the community, administrators, teachers, parents, and students
  • Maintains equipment and fixed assets according to district policy
  • Seeks professional development activities to address personal professional growth
  • Promotes the district’s vision, mission, and goals
  • Performs other duties as assigned

 

Terms of Employment:            Salary based upon certification and experience. 187 day work year.

 

Evaluation:                               Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board’s policy on Evaluation of Professional Personnel.

 

 

 

 

Shift TypeFull-Time
Salary RangePer Year
LocationPort Gibson High School

Applications Accepted

Start Date04/17/2023

Job Contact

NameEddwin SmithTitlePrincipal
Emaileddwinsmith@claiborne.k12.ms.usPhone601-437-4190