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20 jobs that use Social Studies the most

Jobs that use social studies the most include pre-k teacher, 1st grade teacher, and ged instructor.

What jobs use Social Studies the most?

1. Pre-K Teacher

How pre-k teacher uses Social Studies:

  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Maintain records on each child s progress and development for the purpose of planning and compliance for NAEYC standards.
  • Educate children with autism during the regular school year in a self-contain setting according to their IEP goals and objectives.

Most common skills for pre-k teacher:

  • Kids
  • Math
  • Language Arts
  • Social Studies
  • Bilingual Education
  • Pre-Kindergarten

2. 1st Grade Teacher

How 1st grade teacher uses Social Studies:

  • Manage classes in an inclusive setting in collaboration with para-professionals and other professionals involve with the IEP team.
  • Implement ESL strategies within daily lesson plans.
  • Collaborate with an ESL specialist to differentiate instruction for a student.

Most common skills for 1st grade teacher:

  • Kids
  • Math
  • Language Arts
  • ESL
  • Social Studies
  • Bilingual Education

3. GED Instructor

How ged instructor uses Social Studies:

  • Oversee benchmark testing procedures including: scheduling, managing and ensuring test procedures mirror the TAKS testing procedures and policies.
  • Instruct adult learners the ESOL, GED and ABE curriculum ,.
  • Work in several adult programs, ABE, ESOL, GED and lastly as an examiner.

Most common skills for ged instructor:

  • Math
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Language Arts
  • Literature
  • Student Learning

4. GED Teacher

How ged teacher uses Social Studies:

  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Prepare and instruct students in all contents math, science, social studies, and English to pass their GED exam.
  • Evaluate each student's levels and develop IEP's.

Most common skills for ged teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • Math
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Language Arts
  • Curriculum Frameworks

5. Grades 6 Through 8 Teacher

How grades 6 through 8 teacher uses Social Studies:

  • Instruct through lectures, discussions and demonstrations in math, English, science, and social studies.
  • Participate in CSE and IEP meetings for various students.
  • Complete IEP forms for special needs students and attend meetings to provide feedback on students' progress toward goals.

Most common skills for grades 6 through 8 teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • Classroom Environment
  • Math
  • Student Performance
  • Social Studies
  • Language Arts

6. Reader

How reader uses Social Studies:

  • Operate G5 hand-held computer or similar device for work.
  • Read and score achievement tests for numerous states, using DRC create rubrics.
  • Train on computer and the ITRON system.

Most common skills for reader:

  • Windows
  • Language Arts
  • Computer Screens
  • Social Studies
  • Student Responses
  • Fiction

7. Adult Education Instructor

How adult education instructor uses Social Studies:

  • Manage groups of kids on a daily basis in the field to ensure safety while participating in activities.
  • Empower new immigrant ESL non-literate students with verbal and writing language skills enabling employ.
  • Plan curriculum, including PowerPoint slides, class activities, and course materials.

Most common skills for adult education instructor:

  • Math
  • Professional Development
  • Social Studies
  • Course Curriculum
  • Equivalency
  • Language

8. Reading Recovery Teacher

How reading recovery teacher uses Social Studies:

  • Lead IEP meetings to support and meet the needs of individual students who qualify for special education services.
  • Work with students to understand math content access through compass learning or QLM packet.
  • Collaborate with guidance staff, teachers, and parents to create goals for students (RTI).

Most common skills for reading recovery teacher:

  • Language Arts
  • Credit Recovery
  • Mathematics
  • Math
  • Social Studies
  • Classroom Management

9. Adult Education Teacher

How adult education teacher uses Social Studies:

  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Teach students various subjects; writing, language, reading, science, social studies, and math.
  • Assist students in acquiring effective study skills and the self-confidence the student need to reenter an academic environment.

Most common skills for adult education teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • Math
  • ESL
  • Social Studies
  • Language
  • Grammar

10. Third Grade Teacher

How third grade teacher uses Social Studies:

  • Manage and administer the practice and mock reading and math TAKS tests.
  • Provide individual and group assistance through tutoring, RTI and reteach groups.
  • Coordinate with co-teacher to meet challenging needs of expanding kindergarten through second grade classroom.

Most common skills for third grade teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • Math
  • Social Studies
  • Language Arts
  • Instructional Materials
  • Professional Development

11. 5th Grade Teacher

How 5th grade teacher uses Social Studies:

  • Collaborate with peers to enhance the instructional environment, implement kindergarten through second grade state standards and follow district curriculum maps.
  • Support literacy through the implementation of reading and writing workshops that are based on at-risk and ESL students.
  • Conduct RTI for a small group of tier 2 reading level students daily to improve literacy and writing skills.

Most common skills for 5th grade teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • Math
  • Professional Development
  • Social Studies
  • Student Learning
  • Instructional Materials

12. Student Teacher

How student teacher uses Social Studies:

  • Manage RTI reading groups using both basal materials and literature-base novel units.
  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Develop lessons that integrate technology into mathematics and language arts for various grade-levels.

Most common skills for student teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • Math
  • Language Arts
  • Social Studies
  • Kindergarten
  • IEP

13. Second Grade Teacher

How second grade teacher uses Social Studies:

  • Used technology such as scanning documents, creating hyperlinks and PowerPoint to document student progress for student lead conferences.
  • Grade level math representative and attend all grade level math professional development.
  • Implement a variety of teaching strategies including cooperative learning and a hands-on/manipulative approach to math and science.

Most common skills for second grade teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • Math
  • Social Studies
  • Language Arts
  • Professional Development
  • Instructional Materials

14. Cooperating Teacher

How cooperating teacher uses Social Studies:

  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Create ESL materials to facilitate better understanding for the students.
  • Implement IEP, instructional plans and behavior support plans design by cooperating teacher.

Most common skills for cooperating teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • Kindergarten
  • Social Studies
  • Language Arts
  • Student Teaching
  • IEP

15. 4th Grade Teacher

How 4th grade teacher uses Social Studies:

  • Facilitate reading groups including ESL and special needs students to monitor comprehension and progress of skills.
  • Work together as a team to implement the RTI program to support the students in small groups.
  • Use data to generate specific lessons, small group instruction, and target intervention (RTI) groups.

Most common skills for 4th grade teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • Math
  • Mathematics Curriculum
  • Social Studies
  • Professional Development
  • Student Learning

16. Fourth Grade Teacher

How fourth grade teacher uses Social Studies:

  • Utilize PLC time to meet the needs of struggling and achieving students
  • Select differentiated reading and math activities that addressed individual student needs and varying learning styles.
  • Design and implement a curriculum vertically-align, unit specific, literacy and math Spanish curriculum for an immersion program.

Most common skills for fourth grade teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • Fourth Grade
  • Math
  • Social Studies
  • Classroom Environment
  • Language Arts

17. Teaching Internship

How teaching internship uses Social Studies:

  • Utilize digital technology for educational purposes by managing blackboard page.
  • Work with a team of teachers to implement an acting/writing, theater, ESL, parent initiative workshop.
  • Tutor at-risk high school students and provide ESL support to 1st , 6th , 7th, and 10th graders

Most common skills for teaching internship:

  • Classroom Management
  • Kindergarten
  • Language Arts
  • Social Studies
  • Literature
  • Student Learning

18. Long Term Substitute Teacher

How long term substitute teacher uses Social Studies:

  • Create math lessons adopt from Florida 6th grade mathematics curriculum to meet individual learning styles and student comprehension levels
  • Lecture students about grammar and punctuation.
  • Develop, lead, communicate, and educate students of the geography curricula.

Most common skills for long term substitute teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • Long-Term Substitute
  • Math
  • Public Schools
  • Social Studies
  • Student Learning

19. First Grade Teacher

How first grade teacher uses Social Studies:

  • Used technology such as scanning documents, creating hyperlinks and PowerPoint to document student progress for student lead conferences.
  • Prepare and plan literacy and math centers daily to encourage student achievement and socialization skills.
  • Develop standards-based curricula including a balance literacy program, math and writers' workshops and after school intervention program.

Most common skills for first grade teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • Math
  • Social Studies
  • Professional Development
  • Classroom Environment
  • Language Arts

20. Charter

How charter uses Social Studies:

  • Train staff members on managing contacts, scheduling programs, and running analytic reports with the Salesforce program.
  • Gain in depth knowledge in all aspects of the private charter industry: FAA regulations, USCustoms, TSA, etc.
  • Install additional outlets, run drops.

Most common skills for charter:

  • Strong Customer Service
  • Mathematics
  • School Programming
  • RAN
  • Social Studies
  • Classroom Management

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