TEACHER - English as a Second Language (ESL)
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![]() United States, Wisconsin, Milwaukee | |
![]() 5225 West Vliet Street (Show on map) | |
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Central Services BuildingFull/Part Time
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A Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) English as a Second Language Teacher provides an instructional program for high school students that is appropriate to their educational needs and developmental levels. The educational program is offered in an equitable, multicultural setting and teaches all children to think deeply, critically and creatively. Teach lessons to high school students. Maintain a broad knowledge of all facets related to the teaching assignment as it relates to the subject/grade level of the students. The teacher incorporates into the instructional program as appropriate the ten teaching and learning goals of the district. The teacher plans and organizes instruction; presents and reinforces lessons; addresses different learning modalities; uses appropriate classroom management strategies; relates well to students; communicates effectively, both verbally, nonverbally, and in writing with students, parents and other staff members; is willing to participate in student extracurricular activities, and performs other duties as assigned. Who May Apply
Milwaukee Board of School Directors (Milwaukee Public Schools), Milwaukee, WI currently has multiple openings for the position of ESL teachers. Requires bachelor's degree in any field qualifying for Wisconsin teacher license eligibility. Requires Wisconsin DPI teacher license in English as a Second Language, or eligibility for Wisconsin DPI teacher license in English as a Second Language. Applicants must apply online at mps.milwaukee.k12.wi.us Qualifications
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