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Annapolis Christian Academy
Published
April 6, 2023
Location
3875 S STAPLES ST, CORPUS CHRISTI, TX
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Description

Annapolis Christian Academy expects employees to seek excellence in their work (Col. 3:23-24). 

SPIRITUAL LEADERSHIP

The teacher is expected to be spiritually mature and consistently exhibit/model the spiritual virtues of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, faithfulness, gentleness, goodness, and self-control before his/her students and the rest of the school.

The teacher is expected to possess a biblical worldview and to integrate this view in the subjects taught.

  1. The teacher is expected to submit to the vision, policies, and curriculum established by the school board and enforced by the administration.
  2. The teacher is expected to Actively participate in any staff meetings and school assemblies.

ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP 

  1. The teacher is expected to possess the gift of teaching and be devoted to the cultivation of the teaching craft as well as possessing knowledge in the specific area/subject taught.
  2. The teacher is expected to be devoted to/invested in the tradition of the liberal arts and sciences and personally committed to their study and cultivation.
  3. The teacher is expected to be devoted to the pursuit of truth and its concomitant virtues: a willingness and determination to learn, intellectual honesty, and self-discipline.
  4. The teacher is expected to display/model academic integrity, careful scholarship, and excellence in manners, lifestyle, character, and deportment in and out of the class.

CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT/ENVIRONMENT

  1. The teacher is expected to keep an orderly, neat, organized, clean, and intellectually / aesthetically stimulating learning environment.
  2. The teacher is responsible for organizing and supervising active student involvement in the maintenance of the learning environment.
  3. The teacher is expected to set up simple, manageable class routines to accomplish basic tasks, e.g. taking attendance, homework collection, daily cleaning schedules, materials storage and distribution, etc.

CLASSROOM DECORUM AND DISCIPLINE 

  1. The teacher is expected to be very familiar with and able to apply the spirit, as well as the letter, of all school rules. The teacher is responsible for training and holding students accountable for proper classroom decorum and student deportment.
  2. The teacher is expected to keep an orderly (not necessarily silent) working atmosphere at all times in the classroom.
  3. The teacher is expected to frequently inform and remind students of the class and school rules and encourage them to exercise self-discipline and submission to authority with proper action and attitude.
  4. The teacher is expected to comply with all discipline policies and procedures established by the board and administration.  It is expected that the teacher diffuse and deal with the vast majority of corrective discipline situations within the classroom and be in regular contact with parents involving ongoing discipline issues and concerns.  When administrative discipline is necessary, the teacher is expected to accompany the student to the office and give the administrator an accurate accounting of the student's offense.

LESSON PREPARATION AND PRESENTATION 

  1. The teacher is expected to have a thorough knowledge of and interest in the subjects he is assigned to teach as well as a general knowledge and interest in the broader liberal arts and sciences.
  2. The teacher is expected to hold students to high standards of critical / logical thought, clear expression in writing and speaking, and correctness in diction and grammar.
  3. The teacher is expected to teach subjects utilizing the objectives, materials, priorities, and methods prescribed in the Curriculum Guide.
  4. The teacher is expected to help students integrate a biblical worldview into all subjects taught and help them to see how all subjects are interrelated as parts of God's integrated universe.
  5. The teacher is expected to employ a variety of teaching methods in constructing lessons including Socratic dialogue/discussion, lecture, coaching/tutoring, student compositions, student oral presentations, weekly quizzes/assessments, and comprehensive final exams.

STUDENT LEARNING 

  1. The teacher is expected to both stimulate and maintain the students' interest in the material taught including frequent comprehension checks and ensuring of active learning.
  2. The teacher is expected to recognize and reasonably compensate for individual student needs and learning styles employing a variety of techniques (in addition to testing) to measure the students' progress. The school curriculum guide is to be used as the basic guide to measure the overall progress of the class and individual students.

PLANNING AND COMMUNICATIONS

  1. Teachers are expected to maintain a comprehensive course notebook containing syllabi, handouts, tests, quizzes, lecture materials, examples of student work, for each individual subject taught.
  2. The teacher is expected to make available to students and the appropriate administration a comprehensive course syllabus detailing course specifics, expectations, grading procedures, and classroom supplies.
  3. The teacher is expected to submit copies of the weekly lesson plans to the appropriate administrator prior to the regular teaching week at a time determined by the headmaster.
  4. The teacher is expected to establish weekly, quarterly, and semester plans that reflect the course as described in The ACA Curriculum Guide.
  5. The teacher is expected to regularly communicate with parents of students in his or her class, getting to know the families well, as well as letting them know what is happening in the class. 
  6. The teacher is expected to report all grades by the deadlines established by the administration.

PROFESSIONALISM 

  1. The teacher is expected to consistently and joyfully demonstrate pride in Annapolis Christian Academy by his/her work, punctuality, speech, attitude, dress, and attention to duties.
  2. Teachers are expected to supervise study halls, computer labs,, or monitor students before school, at lunch, and after school as assigned by the administration.

 

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