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Cloonan Middle School: Long-Term Substitute English Learner (EL) Teacher

Employer
Stamford Public Schools
Location
Stamford, CT, US
Salary
Competitive
  • Position Type:
    Substitute/ Long-Term Substitute Teacher

  • Date Posted:
    7/13/2021

  • Location:
    Stamford, CT

  • Date Available:
    August 2021

  • Closing Date:
    Until Filled

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    The filling of this position is based upon continued funding in the Board of Education budget.

    Note: Teachers dually certified in TESOL, Bilingual Education or ESL, with experience in Sheltered Instruction or fluency in a language other than English, will be given preference for all Stamford Public School positions.

    General Statement:

    The Connecticut State Board of Education (CSBE) believes that high-quality, comprehensive and effective English as a Second Language (ESL) and bilingual education programs are essential to acquire English language proficiency and academic proficiency for students who are English Learners (ELs). EL teachers work under Section 10-17e(3) of the C.G.S. This statute defines an ESL program as "a program that uses only English as the instructional language for eligible students and enables such students to achieve English proficiency and academic mastery of subject matter content and higher order skills, including critical thinking, so as to meet appropriate grade promotion and graduation requirements."

    EL teachers are specially trained instructors who teach individuals who are not native speakers of English. In Stamford, an EL teacher may work with students qualifying for bilingual or English as a Second Language (ESL) services. EL teachers work to make the core curriculum comprehensible for ELs while building language proficiency in English. EL teachers work primarily providing direct services, such as ESL instruction, but may provide indirect services, such as consultation with classroom teachers and push-in to mainstream classrooms, to eligible students who have proficiencies ranging from scale of 1-5 on the LAS. The primary role of the EL teacher is to enable eligible students to access academic curriculum and gain linguistic proficiency in English.

    Educational programs for ELs are regulated by the Every Student Succeeds Act, Title I and Title III. The EL teacher receives supervision from building administration and technical supervision and assistance from the Coordinator of English Learners (EL).

    Major Responsibilities:
    • Provide instruction for students who are eligible to receive EL services
    • Make accommodations to curriculum so that content is accessible for ELs
    • Follow a push-in or pull-out model to meet service requirements and to best service students
    • Provide expertise to building principals and Coordinator of EL for planning and implementing programs which address the needs and abilities of the identified EL student population
    • Maintain appropriate documents on assessment of ELs
    • Consult with classroom teachers as appropriate to support access to curriculum and instruction
    • Check in with academic subject area teachers to ensure that ELs are doing well in content area classes
    • Provide strategies to content area teachers on how to successfully include ELs at higher linguistic levels
    • Act as a resource to teachers of EL eligible students in developing differentiated strategies for students with limited proficiency in English
    • Collaborate to support EL students identified as needing additional support on the EL Monitoring Report
    • Assist in the annual assessment of identified EL students as mandated by State and Federal statutes
    • Communicate with parents/guardians of EL students
    • Assist the Coordinator of EL in maintaining records and reports as requested by local, state or federal agencies
    • Work with building administration to develop reasonable schedules for servicing students
    • Performs additional duties as assigned


    Qualifications:
    • CT CSDE certification endorsed for Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), PK–12 (111)
    • Experience working with EL students preferred
    • Demonstrated excellence in teaching
    • Superior organizational skills
    • Demonstrated ability to work effectively with administrators, teachers, parents and students
    • Superior communication skills (oral and written)
    • Knowledge of and/or demonstrate the ability to learn and implement Operating Systems (i.e. Windows); Office suites (i.e. Microsoft Office, Google Docs); Presentation Software (i.e. PowerPoint, Keynote); Spreadsheets (i.e. Excel, Google Spreadsheets); Communication and Collaboration tools (i.e. Skype); Accounting Software (i.e. QuickBooks); Student Information Systems (i.e. Naviance, Power School); or any other technology deemed relevant for this position.


    Board Approved 05.22.2012
    Revised 4/2020: Board Approved April 28, 2020

    CSDE Certification:
    This assignment is expected to continue for more than 40 days, and therefore we are seeking a certified candidate. If you are not currently certified in CT, but hold a Bachelor's degree and 12 credits in the content area to be taught, we will apply to the CSDE for Long-Term Substitute Authorization.

    Compensation:
    $105 per day for the first 30 days; $155 from the 31st day through the duration of the assignment

    Application Procedures:
    Online application is required.

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