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MS English & Humanities (One school year) Jobs in Mexico City, Mexico at The American School Foundation

Title: MS English & Humanities (One school year)

Company: The American School Foundation

Location: Mexico City, Mexico

At ASF, a teacher’s main goal is to guide the students through the different learning processes involved with various subjects and/or skills as defined in ASF curricula, thus contributing to the students’ development as mature, capable and responsible world citizens.

The Teacher must be able to develop and maintain a classroom environment that ensures effective learning and incorporates pedagogical innovations and research. He/she must employ appropriate teaching methodology in order to meet established program objectives and be capable of understanding and meeting the needs of students.

Key Responsibilities:

Planning & Preparation for Learning

  • Know the subject matter well and have a good grasp on how students learn.
  • Plan some units backwards with big ideas, essential questions, knowledge, and skill goals.
  • Plan on-the-spot/unit assessments to measure student learning.
  • Design lessons that target various learning needs, styles, and interests.

Classroom Management

  • Foster positive interactions among students and teach useful social skills.
  • Teach routines that students maintain throughout the school year.
  • Have a repertoire of disciplinary “moves” and be able to capture and maintain most students’ attention.
  • Maximize academic learning time through coherence, lesson momentum, and smooth transitions.
  • Confident, dynamic “presence” and diffuse most discipline problems before learning is impacted

Delivery of Instruction

  • Activate students’ prior knowledge and hook their interest in each unit and lesson.
  • Use clear explanations, appropriate language, and good examples to present material.
  • Orchestrate effective strategies, materials, and classroom groupings to foster student learning.
  • Have students actively think about, discuss, and use the ideas and skills being taught.
  • Differentiate instruction to accommodate most students’ learning needs.

Monitoring, assessment, and follow-up

  • Provide clear criteria for proficiency, including rubrics and exemplars of student work.
  • Frequently check for understanding and give students helpful information if they seem confused.
  • Have students set goals, self-assess, and know where they stand academically at all times.
  • Take responsibility for students who are not succeeding and get them extra help.
  • Reflect on the effectiveness of learning and continuously work to improve it.

Family & Outreach

  • Give parents clear, succinct expectations for student learning and behavior for the year.
  • Communicate as necessary. Medium and tone are appropriate.
  • Respond promptly to parent concerns and make parents feel welcome.
  • Use conferences and report cards to give parents feedback on their child’s progress.

Professional Responsibilities

  • Be willing to participate beyond the academic program; be punctual and reliable with paperwork, duties, and assignments; keep accurate records.
  • Demonstrate a professional demeanor and maintain appropriate boundaries.
  • Be ethical and above-board, use good judgment, and maintain confidentiality with student records.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to plan units, share teaching ideas, and review student work.
  • Seek out effective teaching ideas from colleagues, workshops, and other sources and implement them well.

Education

If teacher preparation and degree are from an English-speaking country:

  • Bachelor’s degree plus a state/province/national teaching certificate (or meet SAIS alternate certification guidelines).
  • Digital literacy and the ability to integrate technology in daily practice.

If teacher preparation and degree are from Mexico:

  • Bachelor’s degree in education and/or pedagogy from a SEP/UNAM-approved institution with certification (cédula profesional, CENEVAL)
  • Digital literacy and the ability to integrate technology in daily practice.

Preferred for the position:

  • Has PYP, IB Diploma, or AP training or experience
  • Bilingual: English and Spanish.
  • Has experience in other international and/or bilingual schools.

Qualifications and Experience Required:

  • Two years of successful teaching experience
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