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High School Math Teacher
Location
Missouri + 1 moreAll locations: Missouri | Virginia
Posted
11 days ago
Salary
$47.5K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
High School Math Teacher
Stride, Inc.
• Provide direct, engaging synchronous and asynchronous learning experiences for students daily • Provide targeted, personalized feedback using various techniques • Differentiate instruction based on student level of mastery • Schedule daily time to access learning management system and review student progress and grade assignments • Create a welcoming class environment adhering to course guidelines • Analyze student data and identify actions to improve achievement • Attend monthly data analysis meetings and collaborate with other teachers • Complete additional trainings annually
Job Requirements
- Bachelor's degree
- Active state teaching license
- Ability to clear required background check
- Proficient in Microsoft Excel, Outlook, Word, PowerPoint
- Experience in synchronous online teaching environments such as Zoom or Newrow
- Technology proficiency
Benefits
- Health benefits
- Retirement contributions
- Paid time off
- Performance bonus
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