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Elementary Education Teacher

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Elementary Education Teacher

In New Jersey, an elementary teacher job description typically involves planning and delivering engaging lessons, assessing student progress, fostering a positive learning environment, and collaborating with parents and school staff to ensure student success, while adhering to New Jersey Student Learning Standards. 

 

Here's a more detailed look at the responsibilities and expectations of an elementary teacher in New Jersey:

 

Key Responsibilities:

Instruction and Curriculum:

  • Plan and deliver engaging lessons aligned with the New Jersey Student Learning Standards and the school's curriculum.

 

  • Create lesson plans and instructional materials, adapting them to meet the diverse needs of students.

 

  • Provide individualized and small group instruction to cater to different learning styles and paces.

 

  • Teach core subjects like reading, writing, math, science, and social studies.

 

  • Use various teaching techniques and strategies to promote student learning and engagement.

 

Assessment and Feedback:

  • Assess student progress and provide timely and constructive feedback.

 

  • Monitor student performance and adjust teaching methods accordingly.

 

  • Prepare and administer assessments to evaluate student learning.

 

  • Use data from assessments to inform instruction and improve student outcomes.

 

Classroom Management and Environment:

  • Create a safe, positive, and inclusive learning environment that fosters student engagement and respect.

 

  • Develop and enforce classroom rules and procedures to maintain order and discipline.

 

  • Manage student behavior effectively and address any disciplinary issues appropriately.

 

Communication and Collaboration:

  • Communicate regularly with parents/guardians about student progress and any concerns.

 

  • Collaborate with other teachers, administrators, and support staff to improve teaching practices and student outcomes.

 

  • Participate in professional development opportunities to enhance teaching skills and knowledge.

 

Other Duties:

  • Supervise students during breaks and transitions.

 

  • Maintain accurate and organized records of student attendance and progress.

 

  • Prepare for and participate in school events and activities.

 

  • May supervise teacher's aides or other para-professional staff.

 

Qualifications:

  • A bachelor's degree with a liberal arts or sciences major or at least 60 liberal arts credits.

 

  • Meet the minimum GPA requirement.

 

  • Demonstrate basic skills by approved assessment.

 

  • Prove physiology/hygiene knowledge.

 

  • Complete an accredited teacher preparation program.

 

  • Gain student teaching experience.

 

  • Pass a background check.

 

  • Get certified.