Special Education Math Co-Teacher

Closing: February 20
Contact
Tina O'Neill
Location | Lakes International Language Academy 19850 Fenway Ave. N. Forest Lake, MN 55025 |
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Categories | Licensed |
Grades | 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 |
Work Commitment | Full-Time |
To Apply | Click the apply button to be taken to the application website. Apply |
Job Description
Job Summary: The Special Education Math Co-Teacher will coordinate with the content co-teacher, other grade-level teachers, program specialists, coordinator, director and other staff to create an inclusive classroom. Work involves teaching subjects for students with educational, behavioral, hard of hearing, and/or physical impairment in the area of math. The Special Education Math Co-Teacher will work under the guidance of the Special Education Coordinator and Director of Special Education.
Salary: $44,500- $76,000
Essential Functions:
-Provide differentiated instruction in Pre-Algebra, Algebra l, Algebra II, Geometry, Calculus, Consumer Math and/or Middle School Math.
-Willing to split workload with co-teacher including planning, contacting home, correcting, and teaching.
-Take initiative to join in small group discussions and ask students guiding questions to lead to possible solutions.
-Able to perceive and address individual and small group behavioral concerns.
-Develop appropriate methods for meeting and documenting educational objectives for each child.
-Complete Special Education due process paperwork as needed.
-Develop curriculum materials using engaging and age-appropriate instructional strategies.
-Create a safe and welcoming classroom environment.
-Incorporate hands-on learning activities into daily instruction.
-Evaluate student performance through data collection.
-Communicate closely and encourage parental involvement regarding program goals, classroom activities, homework, school functions and student progress.
-Infuse international-mindedness into the curriculum on a continual basis.
-Participate in regular planning and staff development activities.
-Maintain knowledge of current and emerging trends, procedures and evaluation processes in special education.
-Participate in professional development for language immersion, Responsive Classroom, and the International Baccalaureate Program.
-In order for a candidate to be successful in an Algebra 2 classroom, the following math skills are needed:
-State transformations from parent functions and find the domain and range of linear, absolute value, quadratic, exponential, and rational functions.
-Graph quadratic functions from vertex, intercept, and standard form.
-Factoring polynomials using the greatest common factor, trinomial patterns, AC method, factoring by grouping, and the difference of squares
-Solving quadratic functions using square roots, factoring, quadratic formula, graphing, and completing the square.
-Adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing polynomials.
-Graphing exponential and rational functions with and without a calculator.
-Writing equations from verbal descriptions, solving equations, and assessing the reasonableness of solutions.
-Solving complex probability problems using permutations, combinations, tree diagrams, formulas, and basic logic and reasoning.
-Using normal distributions of a sample set to make broad conclusions about the population.
-Ability to use the graphing calculator for a multitude of purposes including graphing functions, calculating regression equations, finding z-score values, and computing permutations and combinations.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
-Must have a valid Minnesota Special Education and/or Math, grades 6-12 teaching license.
-Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in education or related field.
Preferences:
-Experience teaching middle or high school math is preferred.
-International Baccalaureate experience preferred.
-Spanish and/or Mandarin Chinese language proficiency is preferred, but not a must.
Physical Requirements:This position requires vocal communication, hearing, climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, reaching, standing, walking, sitting, pushing, pulling, use of hands to grasp and feel, and vision abilities including close, distance, and adjusting focus. Lifting/moving required frequently up to 25 pounds and occasionally up to 40 pounds or more. Work occasionally requires exposure to bloodborne pathogens and is generally in a moderately noisy location. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Institution Description
LILA's mission is o prepare tomorrow’s critical thinkers and global citizens through language acquisition and inquiry-driven study.
Application Instructions/Comments
For more information and to apply please visit: https://www.applitrack.com/mylila/onlineapp/default.aspx?Category=Special+Education
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