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Middle School Vocal Music Teacher

@ Tahlequah Public Schools
Tahlequah, Oklahoma, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Plan lessons, Motivate students, Collaborate colleagues
Requirements Summary:Bachelor’s degree with appropriate teaching certificate in the area of subjects taught.
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JOB TITLE:  MIDDLE SCHOOL VOCAL MUSIC TEACHER


  


QUALIFICATIONS:


 


Knowledge:


Bachelor’s degree with appropriate teaching certificate in the area of subjects taught.


 


Skills:


 


Machines/Equipment:


 


 


ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:


No single person in the educational environment has more influence on the student than the classroom teacher.   There are a number of areas where classroom teachers must develop competencies and accept responsibility.  These areas are:



  • Teacher's responsibility as a citizen.

    • Assumes full responsibility as a citizen by teaching a true sense of respect and allegiance to the United States of America.

    • Bases the instructional program around the concept that the fundamental purpose of public education is to produce an enlightened citizenry, so that the ideals of democracy may be perpetuated.

      • Provides opportunities for students to make responsible decisions based upon reliable facts and information.

      • Develops in students the power of critical thinking.

      • Stresses the concept of individual responsibility inherent in a democracy.

      • Instills in pupils those rudiments of good citizen-ship; namely, love and respect for each other, their homes, their school, and their country.





  • Teacher's understanding of children and concern for them.

    • Carefully examine and make use of all available evidence concerning each child, e.g., tests, health records, socioeconomic evidence and permanent records.

    • Be familiar with pupils' interests and their anxieties.



  • Help pupils develop a sense of security and self confidence.

  • Find time to allow for a student's personal needs as a part of stimulating his/her intellectual growth.

  • Seek to motivate children so their interests will broaden and deepen to expand their self-education throughout life.

  • Be fair to the child who conforms and the one who does not.

  • Respect the diversity of religious beliefs of all pupils.

  • Teachers must be successful in:

    • Classroom Planning

      • Plan so that maximum learning will be achieved for each student.

      • Organize and prepare lesson plans as directed by the building principal.

      • Apply known and accepted principles of child growth and development.



    • Organization of work:

      • Be informed and current on the subject matter.

      • So organize that every child can understand the purposes of the lesson.

      • The method of presentation and development must provide a challenge for the fast learner and, at the same time, instruction for the slower learning child.

      • Be willing to try new and different teaching techniques and materials, so that maximum results are produced with every child in the class.



    • Classroom atmosphere:

      • There must be evidence of purposeful activity in the classroom.

      • Interest and challenge the students to the extent that every child is anxious to participate in the lesson.

      • Stimulate pupils to think, to evaluate information and to substantiate conclusions.

      • The physical aspect of the classroom should be conducive to successful learning, i.e., attractive bulletin boards, neatness of the room, and work areas to meet individual needs.

      • Be considerate of pupils' feelings; refrain from the use of sarcasm or ridicule in front of the rest of the class.

      • Allow no "put-downs" from students.

      • Command the respect of the pupils.





  • Professional attitude

    • Be able to work harmoniously with colleagues.

    • Accept responsibility and offer services for extra-curricular activities that would contribute to the welfare of students and the profession.

    • Attend inservice workshops/meetings offering opportunity for professional growth.

    • Strive to make continuous educational advancement in one's teaching field through study and/or travel.

    • Welcome suggestions on how to improve self and teaching.  Be aware of improved methods of teaching in the subject matter area.

    • Constantly re-evaluate teaching in the light of the children's achievements.  Welcome constructive evaluation of professional performance.

    • Contribute to and participate in educational associations and societies whose memberships are available.

    • Perform other duties as may be requested by the principal.



  • Teacher acceptance of the standards and responsibilities of teaching in the public schools.

    • Personal standards

      • Good health

      • Clean, neat appearance

      • Regular and prompt attendance in school

      • Breadth of interest (community, profession, pupils)

      • Self-control (calmness, dignity, poise, reserve)

      • Good judgment (discretion, foresight, insight, intelligence)

      • Leadership (initiative, self-confidence)

      • Forcefulness (courage, decisiveness, firmness, independence, purpose)

      • Scholarship (intellectual curiosity)

      • Honesty

      • Adaptability

      • Enthusiasm (alertness, inspiration, spontaneity)_

      • Open mindedness

      • Industry (patience, perseverance)

      • Cooperation (helpfulness, loyalty)

      • Consideration (appreciativeness, courtesy, kindness, sympathy, tact, unselfishness)



    • Other responsibilities

      • Ability to keep records accurately and neatly.

      • Ability to follow through on administrative policies and requests.

      • Ability to work wisely and effectively with parents and other adults, both within the staff and within the community.

      • Participation in community-school activities.

      • Other duties as assigned by supervisor/principal.