JOB TITLE:  Woods/Construction Teacher

 

Job Summary: The job of "Teacher" is done for the purpose/s of developing students' academic and interpersonal skills through implementing District approved curriculum and/or the appropriate presentations of courses of study; documenting teaching and student progress/ activities/ outcomes; addressing specific academic needs of students; providing a safe and optimal learning environment; and, providing feedback to students, parents/guardians and administration regarding student progress, expectations, goals, etc.

 

CTE Responsibilities
Employees who teach within an ODE approved Program of Study (POS) are required to have special expertise applicable to the educational program(s) assigned.  These courses require a high degree of knowledge, skill, and experience in industry standards.  We require a teaching professional who views students as collaborative thinkers for a high-wage, in-demand workforce.  This instructional leader will work with other teachers, industry partners, students, and families to develop a high-quality program of study in the area of woods and construction.  CTE teachers give input on the allocation of their funds for sustainable programming, develop partnerships for work-based learning opportunities, embed Oregon employability skills into their course content, and align the knowledge and skills from class to post-secondary opportunities.

The CTE Teacher will develop and implement curriculum suited to the education and training of students for entry-level positions; stay up to date with current practices in business and/or industry and makes certain the curriculum is kept updated to reflect all changes; teach the skills necessary for job-readiness including how to locate jobs, prepare resumes, and successfully interview. Provide rigorous work-place readiness skills using a standards-based scope and sequence from course introduction to completer capstone.

 

The Woods/Construction teacher will focus instruction on key aspects of the industry including:

 

 

Essential Job Functions:

A teacher performs the following tasks: plans Instruction, establishes a classroom climate conducive to learning, implements plans for Instruction, evaluates student achievement, and appropriately directs instructional assistants, all for the purpose of providing successful instruction and learning.      

            Examples of planning include, but are not limited to:       

            Examples of establishing conducive climate include, but are not limited to:     

            Examples of instruction include, but are not limited to:     

            Examples of evaluation Include, but are not limited to:     

            Examples of directing instructional assistants include, but are not limited to:  

     

 

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