What are the responsibilities and job description for the 2022 - 2023 Instructional MATH Coach position at Atlanta Public Schools?
2022 - 2023 Instructional MATH Coach
Fickett Elem School
Certified - Position - OTHER
Job Number : 4600271258
Start Date :
Open Date : 02/13/2023
Closing Date : 02/28/2023
POSITION SUMMARY
The Instructional Coach's job is to build the capacity of APS teachers to consistently deliver engaging, relevant and challenging instruction to students that results in achieving positive academic and social-emotional learning growth. Instructional coaches accomplish this goal at APS primarily through two levers: 1) Coaching teachers to master core behaviors outlined in APS' Definition of Teaching Excellence and 2) Supporting the implementation of all components of APS' Academic System Framework (Coaching, Data-Driven Instruction, Instructional Planning and Professional Learning).
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
1. Build own instructional knowledge of standards, curriculum, assessment and instructional practices (20% of time)
2. Develop teachers' capacity to master APS' Definition of Teaching Excellence via implementing all components of APS' Academic System Framework (70% of time)
Instructional Coaching
Data-Driven Instruction
Instructional Planning
Professional Learning
3. Other Duties (10% or less of time)
Performs other instructional and school support duties at the direction of the principal
Requirements :
QUALIFICATIONS:
Lead Academics
Build Culture
Develop Talent
EDUCATION: Master's degree in Education or related field required.
CERTIFICATION/LICENSE: Valid Georgia PSC Teaching Certificate SRT5 -SRT7 in a core academic content area.
WORK EXPERIENCE: At least 3 years of successful experience as a teacher, instructional coach or similar role in a K-12 educational setting.
Compensation :
Salaray Grade: IS 5- IS 6
Salary Range: APS Salary
Work Days: 211
FLSA Status : EXEMPT
Employment Category :
CERTIFIED
Reports to: : PRINCIPAL
Fickett Elem School
Certified - Position - OTHER
Job Number : 4600271258
Start Date :
Open Date : 02/13/2023
Closing Date : 02/28/2023
POSITION SUMMARY
The Instructional Coach's job is to build the capacity of APS teachers to consistently deliver engaging, relevant and challenging instruction to students that results in achieving positive academic and social-emotional learning growth. Instructional coaches accomplish this goal at APS primarily through two levers: 1) Coaching teachers to master core behaviors outlined in APS' Definition of Teaching Excellence and 2) Supporting the implementation of all components of APS' Academic System Framework (Coaching, Data-Driven Instruction, Instructional Planning and Professional Learning).
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
1. Build own instructional knowledge of standards, curriculum, assessment and instructional practices (20% of time)
- Develops deep mastery of the academic standards in the subjects/grades for which he/she coaches, and strong understanding of academic standards for all subjects/grades. Understands the implications of standards on what a student should know and be able to do and therefore what a teacher needs to know and be able to do to facilitate student mastery
- Studies curriculum and assessment content and further develops understanding of how assessments map to content mastery, and what is required of students and teachers to accomplish mastery on the assessments
- Develops own knowledge of best practices in instructional methods and teaches teachers how to match particular strategies to gaps in student mastery
- Manages personal calendar to allow for sufficient time to plan for high-quality instructional coaching, PLC facilitation and the completion of other core duties
2. Develop teachers' capacity to master APS' Definition of Teaching Excellence via implementing all components of APS' Academic System Framework (70% of time)
Instructional Coaching
- Establishes strong relationships and a culture of safety and support with assigned teachers
- Sets measurable goals, in partnership with each teacher, for each coaching cycle
- Provides weekly to bi-weekly content/curriculum-specific coaching using a structured coaching cycle (e.g., observations, student data analysis, debrief, practice/modeling, follow-up)
- Identifies the highest-leverage teacher skills and bite-sized action steps to focus coaching cycles
- Utilizes a diverse range of coaching strategies (co-teaching, co-planning, modeling, scripted practice, lesson internalization, data-analysis, etc.) to effectively develop teacher skill and accelerate student achievement
- Links the work of PLCs to coaching (e.g., observing for agreed upon next steps from PLC meeting, providing feedback on instructional practice discussed with PLC members)
- Conducts regular step-backs with teachers to assess strengths and areas for improvement in the coaching relationship and overall progress towards achieving coaching goals; revises coaching frequency, structures and plan as needed
Data-Driven Instruction
- Builds the capacity of teachers to plan for, gather and utilize high-quality data to inform teaching and re-teaching during the lesson (e.g., establishing monitoring pathways, administering high-quality checks for understanding)
- Builds the capacity of teachers to gather, analyze and utilize formative and summative data to inform teaching and re-teaching after assessments (e.g., collaboratively reviewing daily exit ticket data to identify common student misconceptions and plan re-teach, co-analyzing end of unit assessment data to identify trends and specific strategies by student sub-groups)
- Links data-analysis trends and next steps from PLC meetings to daily instruction via observation and high-quality feedback
Instructional Planning
- Builds the capacity of teachers to strategically prepare and plan for upcoming units/modules (e.g., taking end of unit student assessment with teacher and proactively planning for student misconceptions, deconstructing standards, calendaring lessons, integrating SEL competencies, building in time for re-teaching)
- Builds the capacity of teachers to intellectually prepare and plan for upcoming lessons ( e.g., taking exit ticket with teacher and proactively planning for misconceptions, create/deconstruct lesson objectives, create/modify curricular resources, rehearse challenging portions of the lesson, execute daily lesson planning protocol)
Professional Learning
- Facilitates or actively participates in grade-level/department PLC meetings, ensuring that all teachers actively deepen content knowledge and knowledge of curriculum/curricular resources
- Facilitates or actively participates in instructional planning (unit or lesson), data analysis, skill building or other PLC structures
- Links work of PLC to daily/weekly coaching of teachers
- Facilitates or supports grade/department/school-wide professional learning
3. Other Duties (10% or less of time)
Performs other instructional and school support duties at the direction of the principal
Requirements :
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Commitment to APS' Core Values
- Demonstrated belief that all students, regardless of background, can achieve at the highest levels in college and in their careers; demonstrated commitment to the school's unique community
- Demonstrated resilience and focus on student outcomes
Lead Academics
- Demonstrated student achievement results in own classroom and from teachers that he/she supports
- Demonstrated ability to drive student achievement results through others (direct reports have improved student achievement results)
- Demonstrated expertise in what the grade/department or school-wide academic standards and state assessments require of students' knowledge and skills to demonstrate mastery
- Demonstrated understanding of appropriate application and differentiation of high-leverage instructional strategies (e.g. pacing, checks for understanding, students doing the heavy lifting, etc.) based on comprehension of child development and pedagogy
- Demonstrated investment in and understanding of appropriate application of social emotional strategies to promote the development of the whole child
- Demonstrated ability to translate student mastery requirements into instructional plans and strategies
- Demonstrated expertise across a grade/department's standards and how student mastery will be assessed; developing an understanding of instructional design
- Demonstrated skill in data analysis; ability to extract meaningful insights from classroom, team or grade-level data
- Demonstrated ability to facilitate and ensure positive outcomes of teacher teams and/or professional learning communities
Build Culture
- Demonstrated track record of developing a positive learning culture for adults and students across his/her entire grade/department
- Demonstrated ability to create inclusive environments that honors and supports a diversity of backgrounds and perspectives
Develop Talent
- Demonstrated ability to develop teachers through providing helpful feedback and/or professional learning opportunities
- Demonstrated ability to retain the highest performers on his/her team
EDUCATION: Master's degree in Education or related field required.
CERTIFICATION/LICENSE: Valid Georgia PSC Teaching Certificate SRT5 -SRT7 in a core academic content area.
WORK EXPERIENCE: At least 3 years of successful experience as a teacher, instructional coach or similar role in a K-12 educational setting.
Compensation :
Salaray Grade: IS 5- IS 6
Salary Range: APS Salary
Work Days: 211
FLSA Status : EXEMPT
Employment Category :
CERTIFIED
Reports to: : PRINCIPAL
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