LEONA MICHIGAN EDUCATION GROUP

LEONA MICHIGAN EDUCATION GROUP

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LEONA MICHIGAN EDUCATION GROUP

Teacher - Middle School Art Teacher

LEONA MICHIGAN EDUCATION GROUPDetroit, MichiganFull-time
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Compensation$40K - 70K a year

Create a conducive learning environment, develop and implement lesson plans aligned with curriculum standards, collaborate with staff and parents, and support students with diverse needs. | State teacher licensure, a bachelor's degree in elementary education or related field, and experience in teaching or tutoring. | Description Provide high-quality instruction to students and work collaboratively with the school leader, colleagues, students, parents and the board to accomplish or surpass the academy's articulated educational goals. Work as a collaborative team member to implement the academy curriculum and accomplish short- and long-term academic goals. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following: Create a classroom environment that is conducive to learning; develop reasonable rules of classroom behavior and procedure; enforce the academy's student discipline code; collaborate in the implementation of initiatives such as school-wide behavior management systems. Plan a program of study that meets the individual needs and goals of students; establish clear objectives for all lessons and units; ensure that lessons -- as planned, delivered, and assessed -- are aligned with state curriculum and school-wide curriculum standards. Develop lesson plans and submit them for review and feedback as scheduled; work cooperatively with the academy's instructional coach to learn from feedback and improve the quality of instruction. Participate in ongoing analysis and planning to ensure that the school's curriculum remains aligned to state standards. Collaborate with special education staff to implement, to the greatest extent possible, an inclusive approach to students with special needs. Remain aware of student needs; participate in child study teams or individualized education planning; implement accommodations and modifications as indicated in student IEP's; seek advice and counsel from student support services areas when needed to ensure that all students are fully served. Collaborate with other staff, as necessary, to implement grant-funded programming to accelerate learning for students with a variety of needs including special education, at-risk, limited English proficient students and others, to bring them to grade level proficiency. Maintain accurate and complete records as required; maintain the confidentiality of student records and student information. Complete any documentation necessary for the academy to be in compliance with regulatory requirements, such as time and effort reporting. Communicate with parents and make provisions for being available outside normal hours; work with parents to encourage participation in their child’s learning experiences; provide regular communication to parents regarding their children’s performance. Maintain professional competence via conferences, mentoring, involvement in professional organizations, continuing coursework, etc. Complete all coursework and other requirements necessary to maintain teaching credentials and "highly qualified" status, as required by the teacher's assignment. Inform the school leader of needed instructional resources. Serve as an active member of teams such as grade-level, school-wide planning, school improvement or other areas of focus. May participate in extracurricular activities such as coaching, clubs, student government, tutoring, enrichment activities, etc. Other duties as assigned. Requirements State teacher licensure/certification with appropriate endorsements(s). Bachelor’s degree with subject area emphasis and/or coursework and/or experience necessary to be deemed "highly qualified" for the grade/subjects to be taught. (Will consider non-certified applicants with a degree in the subject area to be taught; would be required to complete a plan of action to become "highly qualified" within a prescribed period of time.) Demonstrated commitment to young people’s learning success and achievement. Demonstrated proficiency in a teaching/tutoring capacity as acquired through prior experience in tutoring, teaching or other education-related experience; evidence of successful experience in student and parent relations.

Lesson Planning
Classroom Management
Special Education
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Posted about 10 hours ago
LEONA MICHIGAN EDUCATION GROUP

Teacher - 2nd Grade

LEONA MICHIGAN EDUCATION GROUPDetroit, MichiganFull-time
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Compensation$Not specified

Create a conducive learning environment, develop and implement lesson plans, collaborate with staff and parents, and maintain student records. | A valid state teaching license with appropriate endorsements, a bachelor's degree in education or related field, and experience in teaching or tutoring. | Description Provide high-quality instruction to students and work collaboratively with the school leader, colleagues, students, parents and the board to accomplish or surpass the academy's articulated educational goals. Work as a collaborative team member to implement the academy curriculum and accomplish short- and long-term academic goals. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following: Create a classroom environment that is conducive to learning; develop reasonable rules of classroom behavior and procedure; enforce the academy's student discipline code; collaborate in the implementation of initiatives such as school-wide behavior management systems. Plan a program of study that meets the individual needs and goals of students; establish clear objectives for all lessons and units; ensure that lessons -- as planned, delivered, and assessed -- are aligned with state curriculum and school-wide curriculum standards. Develop lesson plans and submit them for review and feedback as scheduled; work cooperatively with the academy's instructional coach to learn from feedback and improve the quality of instruction. Participate in ongoing analysis and planning to ensure that the school's curriculum remains aligned to state standards. Collaborate with special education staff to implement, to the greatest extent possible, an inclusive approach to students with special needs. Remain aware of student needs; participate in child study teams or individualized education planning; implement accommodations and modifications as indicated in student IEP's; seek advice and counsel from student support services areas when needed to ensure that all students are fully served. Collaborate with other staff, as necessary, to implement grant-funded programming to accelerate learning for students with a variety of needs including special education, at-risk, limited English proficient students and others, to bring them to grade level proficiency. Maintain accurate and complete records as required; maintain the confidentiality of student records and student information. Complete any documentation necessary for the academy to be in compliance with regulatory requirements, such as time and effort reporting. Communicate with parents and make provisions for being available outside normal hours; work with parents to encourage participation in their child’s learning experiences; provide regular communication to parents regarding their children’s performance. Maintain professional competence via conferences, mentoring, involvement in professional organizations, continuing coursework, etc. Complete all coursework and other requirements necessary to maintain teaching credentials and "highly qualified" status, as required by the teacher's assignment. Inform the school leader of needed instructional resources. Serve as an active member of teams such as grade-level, school-wide planning, school improvement or other areas of focus. May participate in extracurricular activities such as coaching, clubs, student government, tutoring, enrichment activities, etc. Other duties as assigned. Requirements State teacher licensure/certification with appropriate endorsements(s). Bachelor’s degree with subject area emphasis and/or coursework and/or experience necessary to be deemed "highly qualified" for the grade/subjects to be taught. (Will consider non-certified applicants with a degree in the subject area to be taught; would be required to complete a plan of action to become "highly qualified" within a prescribed period of time.) Demonstrated commitment to young people’s learning success and achievement. Demonstrated proficiency in a teaching/tutoring capacity as acquired through prior experience in tutoring, teaching or other education-related experience; evidence of successful experience in student and parent relations.

Lesson Planning
Classroom Management
Special Education
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Posted about 10 hours ago
LEONA MICHIGAN EDUCATION GROUP

Teacher - 3rd Grade

LEONA MICHIGAN EDUCATION GROUPDetroit, MichiganFull-time
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Compensation$40K - 70K a year

Create a conducive learning environment, develop and implement lesson plans aligned with curriculum standards, collaborate with staff and parents, and support students' individual needs. | State licensure or certification, bachelor's degree in education or related field, experience in teaching or tutoring, and a commitment to student success. | Description Provide high-quality instruction to students and work collaboratively with the school leader, colleagues, students, parents and the board to accomplish or surpass the academy's articulated educational goals. Work as a collaborative team member to implement the academy curriculum and accomplish short- and long-term academic goals. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following: Create a classroom environment that is conducive to learning; develop reasonable rules of classroom behavior and procedure; enforce the academy's student discipline code; collaborate in the implementation of initiatives such as school-wide behavior management systems. Plan a program of study that meets the individual needs and goals of students; establish clear objectives for all lessons and units; ensure that lessons -- as planned, delivered, and assessed -- are aligned with state curriculum and school-wide curriculum standards. Develop lesson plans and submit them for review and feedback as scheduled; work cooperatively with the academy's instructional coach to learn from feedback and improve the quality of instruction. Participate in ongoing analysis and planning to ensure that the school's curriculum remains aligned to state standards. Collaborate with special education staff to implement, to the greatest extent possible, an inclusive approach to students with special needs. Remain aware of student needs; participate in child study teams or individualized education planning; implement accommodations and modifications as indicated in student IEP's; seek advice and counsel from student support services areas when needed to ensure that all students are fully served. Collaborate with other staff, as necessary, to implement grant-funded programming to accelerate learning for students with a variety of needs including special education, at-risk, limited English proficient students and others, to bring them to grade level proficiency. Maintain accurate and complete records as required; maintain the confidentiality of student records and student information. Complete any documentation necessary for the academy to be in compliance with regulatory requirements, such as time and effort reporting. Communicate with parents and make provisions for being available outside normal hours; work with parents to encourage participation in their child’s learning experiences; provide regular communication to parents regarding their children’s performance. Maintain professional competence via conferences, mentoring, involvement in professional organizations, continuing coursework, etc. Complete all coursework and other requirements necessary to maintain teaching credentials and "highly qualified" status, as required by the teacher's assignment. Inform the school leader of needed instructional resources. Serve as an active member of teams such as grade-level, school-wide planning, school improvement or other areas of focus. May participate in extracurricular activities such as coaching, clubs, student government, tutoring, enrichment activities, etc. Other duties as assigned. Requirements State teacher licensure/certification with appropriate endorsements(s). Bachelor’s degree with subject area emphasis and/or coursework and/or experience necessary to be deemed "highly qualified" for the grade/subjects to be taught. (Will consider non-certified applicants with a degree in the subject area to be taught; would be required to complete a plan of action to become "highly qualified" within a prescribed period of time.) Demonstrated commitment to young people’s learning success and achievement. Demonstrated proficiency in a teaching/tutoring capacity as acquired through prior experience in tutoring, teaching or other education-related experience; evidence of successful experience in student and parent relations.

Lesson Planning
Classroom Management
Special Education
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Posted 1 day ago
LEONA MICHIGAN EDUCATION GROUP

Teacher - 4th Grade

LEONA MICHIGAN EDUCATION GROUPDetroit, MichiganFull-time
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Compensation$Not specified

Provide high-quality elementary instruction, collaborate with staff and parents, and implement curriculum and behavioral initiatives. | Must have state teacher licensure/certification, a bachelor's degree in education or related field, and experience in teaching or tutoring. | Description Provide high-quality instruction to students and work collaboratively with the school leader, colleagues, students, parents and the board to accomplish or surpass the academy's articulated educational goals. Work as a collaborative team member to implement the academy curriculum and accomplish short- and long-term academic goals. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following: Create a classroom environment that is conducive to learning; develop reasonable rules of classroom behavior and procedure; enforce the academy's student discipline code; collaborate in the implementation of initiatives such as school-wide behavior management systems. Plan a program of study that meets the individual needs and goals of students; establish clear objectives for all lessons and units; ensure that lessons -- as planned, delivered, and assessed -- are aligned with state curriculum and school-wide curriculum standards. Develop lesson plans and submit them for review and feedback as scheduled; work cooperatively with the academy's instructional coach to learn from feedback and improve the quality of instruction. Participate in ongoing analysis and planning to ensure that the school's curriculum remains aligned to state standards. Collaborate with special education staff to implement, to the greatest extent possible, an inclusive approach to students with special needs. Remain aware of student needs; participate in child study teams or individualized education planning; implement accommodations and modifications as indicated in student IEP's; seek advice and counsel from student support services areas when needed to ensure that all students are fully served. Collaborate with other staff, as necessary, to implement grant-funded programming to accelerate learning for students with a variety of needs including special education, at-risk, limited English proficient students and others, to bring them to grade level proficiency. Maintain accurate and complete records as required; maintain the confidentiality of student records and student information. Complete any documentation necessary for the academy to be in compliance with regulatory requirements, such as time and effort reporting. Communicate with parents and make provisions for being available outside normal hours; work with parents to encourage participation in their child’s learning experiences; provide regular communication to parents regarding their children’s performance. Maintain professional competence via conferences, mentoring, involvement in professional organizations, continuing coursework, etc. Complete all coursework and other requirements necessary to maintain teaching credentials and "highly qualified" status, as required by the teacher's assignment. Inform the school leader of needed instructional resources. Serve as an active member of teams such as grade-level, school-wide planning, school improvement or other areas of focus. May participate in extracurricular activities such as coaching, clubs, student government, tutoring, enrichment activities, etc. Other duties as assigned. Requirements State teacher licensure/certification with appropriate endorsements(s). Bachelor’s degree with subject area emphasis and/or coursework and/or experience necessary to be deemed "highly qualified" for the grade/subjects to be taught. (Will consider non-certified applicants with a degree in the subject area to be taught; would be required to complete a plan of action to become "highly qualified" within a prescribed period of time.) Demonstrated commitment to young people’s learning success and achievement. Demonstrated proficiency in a teaching/tutoring capacity as acquired through prior experience in tutoring, teaching or other education-related experience; evidence of successful experience in student and parent relations.

Lesson Planning
Classroom Management
Special Education
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Posted 1 day ago
LEONA MICHIGAN EDUCATION GROUP

Curriculum Coach

LEONA MICHIGAN EDUCATION GROUPDetroit, MIFull-time
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Compensation$NaNK - NaNK a year

Support and develop teachers to improve instructional quality through observation, feedback, and resource sharing. | Requires 3-5 years of teaching experience, a valid teaching license, and skills in coaching, data analysis, and instructional planning. | Description Summary Assist the School Leader in improving the quality of instruction at the Academy at an aggregate level as well as at the classroom and student level. Supports teachers in planning and delivering high-quality instruction by giving feedback, sharing best practices, and providing resources. Provide data to the School Leader to support effective assessment and training. May assist the Leader in planning and facilitating teacher collaboration and professional learning communities. Essential Duties and Responsibilities . Develop, with the collaboration of the teacher, clear, realistic and important instructional goals, professional development goals that are standards based and reflect the individual needs of the teacher. . Guide, teach, influence, and support teachers in planning and delivering high quality instruction in the classroom through reflection, collaboration, and shared inquiry. Observe teachers and review lesson plans and other teacher-generated documents, and give constructive feedback for improvement. . Share methods, materials, and other resources through modeling and other best practices to enhance teacher effectiveness. . Provide meaningful, timely feedback to teachers on ways to improve teaching skills. . Monitor the implementation of teaching and learning processes in classrooms. . Research instructional resources that best benefit the individual classroom teacher. . Employ coaching processes that foster increased autonomy in direction and responsibility. . Provide guidance with educational programs while incorporating effective processes to achieve desired programmatic goals. . Impart a repertoire of teaching methods, intervention strategies, and alternative modalities of learning that affect student achievement. . Facilitate reflective thinking and self-advocacy by being a neutral and active listener. . Advocate on behalf of the students to ensure quality of education for all and to accomplish the school’s educational goals. . Promote on behalf of the classroom teacher, with the school administration, suitable professional development. . Determine the appropriate research-based resources necessary to improve the instructional abilities and skills of the individual teacher. . Maintain consistent communication with the School Leader to share data, thoughts and observations and to celebrate successes and troubleshoot program issues. . Other duties as assigned. Requirements Required Qualifications . Superior teaching skills, as acquired through a current teaching certificate/license, 3-5 years of teaching experience, and demonstrated success in teaching as evidenced by student assessment data and other evidence. . Ability to effectively share information and skills regarding data, curriculum, instruction, and assessment with school staff using a variety of coaching processes, e.g., verbal explanation, modeling, co-teaching, observing, conducting study groups, and other forms of professional development, as acquired through prior experience as a lead teacher, instructional coach, consultant, or comparable role. . Ability to conduct classroom walkthroughs and observations for the purpose of identifying areas of strengths, weaknesses and professional development needs of the classroom teacher. . Ability to create and maintain positive and supportive relationships with the principal and school staff. . Ability to recognize the need for and knowledge of how to train staff to map and align the curriculum. . Knowledge of how to disaggregate student data for instructional planning. . Ability to develop and implement differentiated instructional methods that correspond to specific student needs. . Knowledge of how to select appropriate instructional practices for various student groups. . Understanding of how to appropriately use diagnostic tools and formative assessments to determine appropriate instruction. Familiar with a variety of instruments, technology tools and other resources for assessing and enhancing student performance.

Classroom Observation
Instructional Coaching
Data Analysis
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Posted 2 days ago
LEONA MICHIGAN EDUCATION GROUP

Building Substitute Teacher

LEONA MICHIGAN EDUCATION GROUPDetroit, MichiganTemporary
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Compensation$40K - 50K a year

Maintain a positive classroom environment, follow lesson plans, and support students across various grade levels. | Elementary education certification or eligibility, strong communication, classroom management, and adaptability. | Description As a Building Substitute Teacher, you will play a crucial role in maintaining a positive learning environment for our students. Your duties will include covering classes for absent teachers and ensuring that the students follow their daily schedule. You will also be responsible for providing instructional support to students as needed. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned. Deliver pre-planned lessons and instructions to students in the absence of regular teachers in accordance with the Academy's philosophy, goals, and objectives. Follow the daily schedule and classroom routines of the regular teacher Maintain appropriate records such as attendance and grades as directed by the teacher or by school administration. Maintain a safe and positive classroom environment Establish and maintain open communication with students, teachers, and parents Provide instructional support to students as needed Take all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect the safety and security of students, materials, equipment and facilities. Report any concerns or issues to the regular teacher or administration Requirements State teacher licensure/certification preferred but not required; if not licensed/certified, must meet requirements to be eligible for a temporary/substitute credential according to state requirements. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to follow instructions and adapt to changes Proficiency in a tutoring or instructional support capacity Strong classroom management skills Flexibility and willingness to work in various grade levels and subject areas

Classroom Management
Lesson Planning
Special Education
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Posted 14 days ago
LEONA MICHIGAN EDUCATION GROUP

Building Substitute Teacher

LEONA MICHIGAN EDUCATION GROUPDetroit, MIFull-time
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Compensation$40K - 70K a year

Supporting classroom instruction and maintaining a positive learning environment across various elementary grades. | Elementary education certification or eligibility, strong communication, classroom management, and instructional support skills. | Description As a Building Substitute Teacher, you will play a crucial role in maintaining a positive learning environment for our students. Your duties will include covering classes for absent teachers and ensuring that the students follow their daily schedule. You will also be responsible for providing instructional support to students as needed. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned. • Deliver pre-planned lessons and instructions to students in the absence of regular teachers in accordance with the Academy's philosophy, goals, and objectives. • Follow the daily schedule and classroom routines of the regular teacher • Maintain appropriate records such as attendance and grades as directed by the teacher or by school administration. • Maintain a safe and positive classroom environment • Establish and maintain open communication with students, teachers, and parents • Provide instructional support to students as needed • Take all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect the safety and security of students, materials, equipment and facilities. • Report any concerns or issues to the regular teacher or administration Requirements • State teacher licensure/certification preferred but not required; if not licensed/certified, must meet requirements to be eligible for a temporary/substitute credential according to state requirements. • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills • Ability to follow instructions and adapt to changes • Proficiency in a tutoring or instructional support capacity • Strong classroom management skills • Flexibility and willingness to work in various grade levels and subject areas

Classroom Management
Lesson Planning
Special Education
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Posted 14 days ago

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