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History/Social Studies Teacher

El Segundo, CA ยท On-site

$47K - $65K/yr

Guide students in identifying educational and postsecondary and vocational goals Plan, develop and ... Oral and written communication Interpersonal skills using tact, patience, diligence and courtesy ...

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What does a typical day look like for a Study Guide Writer?

As a Study Guide Writer, your day often involves researching educational topics, drafting new content, editing existing material for clarity and accuracy, and collaborating with subject matter experts or editorial teams. You may also review feedback from users or educators to continuously improve your guides. The role requires balancing independent writing with regular communication and collaboration to ensure the material aligns with curriculum standards and learning objectives. Depending on the employer, work can be remote, in-office, or a mix, and deadlines are common due to publishing schedules.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Study Guide Writer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Study Guide Writer, strong research abilities, clear and concise writing skills, subject matter expertise, and a background in education or publishing are essential. Familiarity with digital editing tools, style guides (such as APA or MLA), and content management systems is typically expected. Creativity, attention to detail, and the ability to simplify complex information are valuable soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure that study guides are accurate, engaging, and accessible to learners, meeting the needs of both students and educational institutions.

What is a Study Guide Writer job?

A Study Guide Writer creates summaries, analyses, and educational content to help students or readers understand complex subjects. They break down key concepts, themes, and important details in a clear and structured format. These guides are often used for academic study, exam preparation, or book analysis. Writers may work for educational publishers, online learning platforms, or freelance. The goal is to enhance comprehension and retention of the material.

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History/Social Studies Teacher

History/Social Studies Teacher

Da Vinci Schools

El Segundo, CA โ€ข On-site

$47K - $65K/yr

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

History Teacher Job Description


To provide instruction to high school students on history/Social Studies courses based on the History/Social Science California Framework, the Common Core Standards related content in History/Social Studies, along with content and skills reflective of the Da Vinci Schools Mission and Vision.


Da Vinci Schools is looking for candidates who desire to:

  • Work closely with a grade level team to plan interdisciplinary projects and units
  • Create and implement project-based curriculum
  • Connect student work to the world outside the classroom
  • Actively create space for diverse voices and points of view that reinforce each student's identity
  • Act as an advisor to a group of students
  • Engage in self-reflection and a diversity of thinking, particularly related to the school's mission to support diversity, equity inclusion and anti-racism


REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES:


  • Develop and implement a variety of best practice teaching methodologies based on student assessment, data analysis, reflection, observation, implementation, and evaluation
  • Guide students in identifying educational and postsecondary and vocational goals Plan, develop and implement activities and curriculum based on Board adopted curriculum standards or state model standards to help students realize their individual potential
  • Assess students regularly using a variety of appropriate methods and use data to differentiate instruction, monitor, and evaluate student progress
  • Communicate regularly with students, staff, and parents, (if a minor) regarding academic progress of the students
  • Assess students using best practices that provide meaningful feedback to student and parent, (if a minor) Establish and maintain a positive classroom learning environment so that students are collaborative and self-directed learners
  • Understand and apply current research-based strategies for classroom instruction, including but not limited to curriculum alignment, benchmark assessments, and California Standards for the Teaching Profession.
  • Engage in meaningful professional development Participate regularly in department meetings and committees
  • Identify students needing additional resources/support and effectively communicate that need to other staff members, parents (if a minor), and collaborating agencies as appropriate
  • Maintain records as required by state and local guidelines, policies, practices and laws
  • Maintain safety of all students at all times




KNOWLEDGE OF:


  • A wide-range of effective teaching strategies and student assessment tools to ensure student learning and student goal achievement.
  • Working knowledge of technology and computer software applications relative to instruction, assessment and teacher recordkeeping.
  • Demonstrated sensitivity and support for diversity in student backgrounds
  • California Standards for the Teaching Profession - current version
  • Current assessment methodologies, their use and efficacy
  • Federal, state and local laws, policies and procedures related to duties as a teacher
  • Correct English usage, grammar and spelling, punctuation and vocabulary
  • Oral and written communication Interpersonal skills using tact, patience, diligence and courtesy




ABILITY TO:


  • Work independently with appropriate direction.
  • Manage and prioritize multiple activities and work with frequent interruptions Communicate orally, in writing and through technology to express ideas, thoughts, lesson materials, and instructions to students, community, and staff.
  • Work in multi-ethnic community and be sensitive to those with culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
  • Perform problem-solving tasks requiring independent judgment
  • Maintain accurate records and prepare reports
  • Work confidentially with discretion
  • Integrate technology into instruction
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others
  • Meet personal and student schedules and timelines
  • Understand and interpret rules and written directions and apply to specific situations
  • Ability to operate office and classroom technology including, but not limited to: computer, webcam, LCD projector, copy machine, white board, document camera and use of related instructional software and hardware
  • Work effectively as part of a school team.




QUALIFICATIONS:




  • Hold a Bachelor's Degree from an accredited university and a California Single Subject credential in history/social science, including English Learner Authorization;
  • Successful completion of interview, screen process and hiring requirements;
  • Exhibited professionalism in working with staff, students, and the community;
  • Demonstrated successful teaching experience and other school roles;
  • Agreement with and commitment to the goals and philosophy of the charter school


***We prioritize assembling a staff that reflects our student diversity. Spanish-speaking a plus. EOE***