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2026-27 School Social Worker

Madison, WI · On-site

$52K - $72K/yr

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OCPA will offer the highly regarded Expeditionary Learning curriculum in sixth through eighth grades and a blended high school, college, and career experience in high school. It is also a unique, two ...

2026-27 School Social Worker

Madison, WI · On-site

$52K - $72K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

OCPA will offer the highly regarded Expeditionary Learning curriculum in sixth through eighth grades and a blended high school, college, and career experience in high school. It is also a unique, two ...

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How much do expeditionary learning jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for expeditionary learning in the United States is $63,781.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,000.00 and $75,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is Expeditionary Learning?

Expeditionary Learning (EL) is an educational approach that emphasizes learning by doing, with students engaging in hands-on projects, fieldwork, and in-depth investigations called 'expeditions.' This model focuses on active learning, character development, and real-world problem-solving, integrating academic content with meaningful experiences. EL schools aim to foster collaboration, critical thinking, and student ownership of learning, often culminating in presentations or exhibitions of student work. The approach is used in schools across the United States and is supported by the nonprofit organization EL Education.

What are some common challenges educators face when implementing Expeditionary Learning, and how can they overcome them?

Educators implementing Expeditionary Learning (EL) often face challenges such as balancing project-based learning with curriculum requirements, managing time-intensive planning, and fostering student engagement in real-world investigations. Overcoming these challenges typically involves strong collaboration within teaching teams, ongoing professional development, and clear communication with administrators about goals and outcomes. Leveraging EL network resources and sharing best practices with colleagues can also help educators effectively integrate expeditions while meeting standards and supporting diverse learners.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Expeditionary Learning teacher, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Expeditionary Learning Teacher, you need a solid background in education, curriculum design, and experiential learning methodologies, typically supported by a teaching credential or degree. Familiarity with project-based learning platforms, assessment tools, and student portfolio systems is often required. Strong collaboration, creativity, and facilitation skills help foster student engagement and build a collaborative classroom culture. These skills are essential for guiding students through real-world learning experiences and achieving meaningful educational outcomes.

What is the difference between Expeditionary Learning vs Curriculum Developer?

AspectExpeditionary LearningCurriculum Developer
CredentialsTeaching certification, education backgroundEducation or subject-specific degrees, instructional design experience
Work EnvironmentSchools, outdoor settings, project-based learningEducational institutions, corporate training, online platforms
Industry UsagePrimarily K-12 education, experiential learning programsEducational publishing, curriculum design companies, schools

Expeditionary Learning focuses on hands-on, experiential education in K-12 settings, emphasizing outdoor and project-based activities. Curriculum Developers create educational content and lesson plans across various settings, including schools and online platforms. While both roles require educational expertise, Expeditionary Learning practitioners are more involved in direct teaching and experiential methods, whereas Curriculum Developers focus on designing instructional materials.

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Infographic showing various Expeditionary Learning job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $63,781 per year, or $30.7 per hour.

Lincoln Middle School - Music Teacher

Syracuse City School District

Syracuse, NY • On-site

$101.25/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 4 days ago


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8.4

Company rating: 8.4 out of 10

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64th of 632 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

ABOUT OUR DISTRICT:

The Syracuse City School District is undergoing a new phase of innovation and transformation with the goal of ensuring that all students graduate high school with the skills needed to be ready for college and career. For Syracuse, all means all - including students who fall behind academically or have been considered "hard to support" for a host of reasons. The School Board and Syracuse community have charged the Superintendent with improving student achievement, and he is seeking a dedicated and diverse team of school leaders and teachers to partner with him in moving the district toward its goals. The Syracuse City School District represents 34 schools and 4 alternative education programs, serving 19,000+ students Pre-K-12 of whom 77% qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, 18% are served by the Office of Special Education and 78% are students of color.

WHO WE WANT:

Successful SCSD educators are passionately committed to urban education and all in for Syracuse students. They:

  • Believe strongly that all students can learn at high levels;
  • Demonstrate commitment to serving urban students, schools or communities, and to closing the achievement gap;
  • Demonstrate willingness to put the interests of students above all others;
  • Actively contribute to a culture of high expectations in their school and district;
  • Adapt seamlessly to the complexities of the urban school environment; and
  • Follow current trends in education policy and research, including Common Core standards, comprehensive assessment systems and data-driven instruction.

SPECIFIC DUTIES:

Teachers at Lincoln Middle School

Teacher at Lincoln Middle School will be a part of an exciting transformation. This will include the implementation of an Expeditionary Learning framework and specialized programs for students including Building Men and Building Women. As partners in this process, teachers at Lincoln Middle School will agree to the following:

  1. Engagement in meaningful professional development to implement best practices and an Expeditionary Learning Model. 
  2. Leading daily "Crew" sessions as a part of character development. 
  3. Participation in collaborative team planning at least three times per week. *This will not take away from individual planning time. 
  4. Ensuing Expeditionary Learning best instructional practices are evident each day including, but not limited to:
    1. Learning Targets (academic and character) (all 3 dimensions of students' achievement, MKS).
    2. Processing checks for understanding.
    3. Activating engagement protocols.
    4. Applying strategic questioning.
  5. Implementation of Data Driven Instruction Cycles that include:
    1. Quarterly data conferences.
    2. Analysis of summative (benchmark/interim) data and formative data (DINs, exit tickets, projects, quizzes).
    3. Summative and formative data analysis evident in lesson and unit plans.
  6. Engagement in up to five, six-hour days of professional development during the summer.
  7. Attendance at two hours of professional learning after school each week.

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Partnership Agreement

All Teachers in the SCSD: 

Ensures that all their students achieve ambitious academic outcomes. The teacher must effectively: 

  • Plan data-driven, standards-aligned and differentiated units, lessons and activities; 
  • Deliver clear, accurate and rigorous lessons with a range of instructional and formative assessment techniques;
  • Establish and maintain a supportive, productive and positive learning environment with strong classroom management practices; and 
  • Monitor and communicate about student progress while engaging in continuous reflection, adjustment and professional development.
  • The teacher will perform additional related duties as required.

For further details on our expectations for classroom educators, explore the Danielson Framework for Teaching. 

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Proven experience accelerating measurable student learning in urban schools (preferred)
  • Training and or experience with Culturally Relevant Education (preferred)
  • Minimum of two years' successful classroom teaching experience (preferred)
  • Prior demonstration of exemplary attendance is expected of any candidate for hire.
  • All candidates must possess New York State teacher certification in their subject area, or qualify to obtain it by the first date of employment. 
  • Please note that New York State requires a minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.5 for certification, and one hired, this proof will be kept on file in the Office of Human Resources. 
  • Once offered, you will be required to declare that all previous obligations with an employing school district have been met and you are not seeking this position with the intent of resigning from a previous commitment in which you have not served. 
  • The successful candidate will be required to pass a fingerprint-based background check, at the cost of $101.25 to the candidate.
  • City Residents are encouraged to apply!

SALARY/SALARY RANGE:

  • Compensation is in accordance with the Unit 1 contractual agreement and ranges from $57,766 to $99,065, based on experience and qualifications.
  • All teachers at LMS will receive a stipend of $10,000, per year for three years, in addition to their contractual compensation and benefits.  
  • Teachers may also have the opportunity to participate in our Summer School Programs, which are compensated at an hourly rate of $45.00.
  • Teachers of color or those with experience and a deep background in Urban Education may qualify for the District's Urban Fellowship Program. 

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