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20 jobs that use Student Achievement the most

Jobs that use student achievement the most include orchestra director, curriculum and instruction assistant superintendent, and teacher-in-training.

What jobs use Student Achievement the most?

1. Orchestra Director

How orchestra director uses Student Achievement:

  • Prepare concerts and participate in UIL concert and sight-reading competition.
  • Collaborate with drama teacher to compose music/libretto for musical theater setting of Cinderella.
  • Collaborate with drama teacher to compose music/libretto for musical theater setting of Cinderella.

Most common skills for orchestra director:

  • Student Achievement
  • All-State
  • Fine Arts
  • Music Theory
  • Music Education
  • General Music

2. Curriculum And Instruction Assistant Superintendent

How curriculum and instruction assistant superintendent uses Student Achievement:

  • Provide course instruction for advance anatomy and physiology, medical terminology and HIPAA.
  • Execute teacher training, supervise curriculum choices, plan teacher credentialing for IB certification.

Most common skills for curriculum and instruction assistant superintendent:

  • K-12
  • Instructional Program
  • Curriculum Development
  • Student Achievement
  • NYS
  • Student Performance

3. Teacher-In-Training

How teacher-in-training uses Student Achievement:

  • Assist in achieving and maintaining DoD certification and national accreditation or equivalent.
  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Report and communicate progress to head of yoga teachers training program.

Most common skills for teacher-in-training:

  • Classroom Management
  • K-12
  • PowerPoint
  • Staff Development
  • Student Achievement
  • Student Engagement

4. Secondary School Principal

How secondary school principal uses Student Achievement:

  • Lead the NCA steering committee to assist with the school improvement process.
  • Provide oversight of significant curriculum changes design to better meet the needs of the diverse student body.
  • Develop academic curriculum, prepare budget, execute in-service teacher training, oversight for discipline and athletic programs.

Most common skills for secondary school principal:

  • Curriculum Development
  • Student Achievement
  • Staff Development
  • School Administration
  • Instructional Program
  • Classroom Observations

5. Inclusion Teacher

How inclusion teacher uses Student Achievement:

  • Manage student behavior and administer discipline, including intervening in crises and physically restraining students as necessary according to IEP.
  • Provide one-on-one and small group instruction in English, reading, mathematics, writing, social studies, and science.
  • Participate in the development and annual review of IEPs.

Most common skills for inclusion teacher:

  • Student Learning
  • Student Achievement
  • ESL
  • Mastery
  • Learning Environment
  • Classroom Management

6. Curriculum Writer

How curriculum writer uses Student Achievement:

  • Lead the virtualization of military training exercises and provide periods of instruction using virtual simulations.
  • Create schedules to ensure each designate student receive ESL services.
  • Facilitate meetings with teachers and administrators to ensure success of ESL students.

Most common skills for curriculum writer:

  • Curriculum Development
  • Assessment Items
  • Student Achievement
  • Language Arts
  • Science Curriculum
  • Curriculum Maps

7. 4th Grade Math Teacher

How 4th grade math teacher uses Student Achievement:

  • Plan math lessons and prepare instructional materials focusing on strengthening individual student weaknesses.
  • Assist students in preparing assignments using power-point presentations in reading and math activities.
  • Collaborate with other teachers or administrators to develop, evaluate, or revise kindergarten or elementary school programs.

Most common skills for 4th grade math teacher:

  • Math
  • Classroom Environment
  • Student Achievement
  • Instructional Materials
  • Mathematics Curriculum
  • Learning Process

8. Teacher Of The Deaf/Hard Of Hearing

How teacher of the deaf/hard of hearing uses Student Achievement:

  • Used ABA principals to manage behaviors.
  • Design and maintain IEPs for special education students.
  • Assess and diagnose reading and math disabilities to determine remediation services.

Most common skills for teacher of the deaf/hard of hearing:

  • K-12
  • Professional Development
  • Student Achievement
  • IEP
  • DHH
  • Educational Programs

9. Instruction Dean

How instruction dean uses Student Achievement:

  • Produce, manage and evaluate all budgetary and programmatic aspects of a comprehensive career service program for students and alumni.
  • Work with math department and establishing faculty cohesion in order to create a systemic change in mathematics teaching.
  • Work cooperatively with other offices and student groups in the implementation of various campus-wide multicultural activities and other major events.

Most common skills for instruction dean:

  • Curriculum Development
  • Student Achievement
  • Academic Programs
  • Student Learning
  • Colleges
  • Instructional Program

10. High School Principal

How high school principal uses Student Achievement:

  • Facilitate teacher lead PBIS committee to implement effective school wide discipline campaigns and activities for students.
  • Create a PBIS system for teachers on how to manage behavior on a daily basis and reward positive outcomes.
  • Lead counselor meetings, IEP's, conduct parent/teacher meetings.

Most common skills for high school principal:

  • Student Achievement
  • Curriculum Development
  • Staff Development
  • Instructional Program
  • Professional Growth
  • Student Learning

11. School Superintendent

How school superintendent uses Student Achievement:

  • Create a PBIS system for teachers on how to manage behavior on a daily basis and reward positive outcomes.
  • Establish and maintain relationships with colleges, community organizations, and other schools to coordinate educational services.
  • Reconcile special activity bank accounts and run reports using QuickBooks and upload into SharePoint.

Most common skills for school superintendent:

  • Curriculum Development
  • K-12
  • Student Achievement
  • Public Schools
  • Elementary Schools
  • Pre-K

12. Fine Arts Teacher

How fine arts teacher uses Student Achievement:

  • Lead debates with advance students on topics including globalization, economics, and political history.
  • Authore summer school curriculum for art and drama courses.
  • Design course syllabus; create inventive and inspiring fiber, resin, and reus materials projects.

Most common skills for fine arts teacher:

  • Fine Arts
  • Classroom Management
  • Student Participation
  • Student Achievement
  • K-12
  • Visual Arts

13. 8th Grade Mathematics Teacher

How 8th grade mathematics teacher uses Student Achievement:

  • Lead professional development for colleagues on integrating graphing calculators into the curriculum.
  • Provide rigorous math curriculum to students while continuously increasing student achievement and test scores.
  • Serve on the Pre-Algebra textbook adoption committee.

Most common skills for 8th grade mathematics teacher:

  • Math
  • Mathematics Curriculum
  • Student Learning
  • Student Achievement
  • State Standards
  • Geometry

14. Elementary School Principal

How elementary school principal uses Student Achievement:

  • Create a PBIS system for teachers on how to manage behavior on a daily basis and reward positive outcomes.
  • Assist teachers in the Pre-K and pre-school programs.
  • Establish and maintain relationships with colleges, community organizations, and other schools to coordinate educational services.

Most common skills for elementary school principal:

  • Professional Development
  • Student Achievement
  • School Administration
  • Elementary Schools
  • Staff Development
  • Professional Growth

15. School Principal

How school principal uses Student Achievement:

  • Lead school in partnership with local high school to promote higher math, science and technology achievement.
  • Create a PBIS system for teachers on how to manage behavior on a daily basis and reward positive outcomes.
  • Train volunteers to reach kids for Christ.

Most common skills for school principal:

  • Professional Development
  • Curriculum Development
  • Student Achievement
  • Professional Growth
  • Student Learning
  • School Administration

16. Elementary Assistant Principal

How elementary assistant principal uses Student Achievement:

  • Create a PBIS system for teachers on how to manage behavior on a daily basis and reward positive outcomes.
  • Work with special educators in implementing the IEP for special education students to appropriately facilitate their instructional needs.
  • Provide supervision and oversight to the middle and high school students and staff.

Most common skills for elementary assistant principal:

  • Professional Development
  • Instructional Strategies
  • Support Services
  • Student Achievement
  • Instructional Program
  • Public Schools

17. Middle School Principal

How middle school principal uses Student Achievement:

  • Lead the NCA steering committee to assist with the school improvement process.
  • Establish and maintain relationships with colleges, community organizations, and other schools to coordinate educational services.
  • Collaborate with special education teachers and direct all IEP conferences.

Most common skills for middle school principal:

  • Professional Growth
  • Instructional Program
  • Student Achievement
  • Curriculum Development
  • Staff Development
  • School Administration

18. Student Dean

How student dean uses Student Achievement:

  • Implement recruitment efforts with local schools and colleges.
  • Assist with tours of various HBCU and non-HBCU colleges and universities.
  • Foster a positive school culture through oversight of social activities including talent shows, prep rallies and community meetings.

Most common skills for student dean:

  • Behavior Issues
  • Staff Development
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Student Achievement
  • Progress Monitoring
  • Student Services

19. High School Science Teacher

How high school science teacher uses Student Achievement:

  • Coordinate training for the after-school soccer league, manage game schedules and transportation for the school team
  • Prepare students for higher level science courses including chemistry and anatomy and physiology.
  • Support the implementation of the IB continuum.

Most common skills for high school science teacher:

  • Professional Development
  • Classroom Management
  • Instructional Materials
  • Student Learning
  • Student Achievement
  • Classroom Environment

20. 8th Grade Teacher

How 8th grade teacher uses Student Achievement:

  • Lead an after school group of ESL students in homework help and relate academic skills
  • Lead daily reading group of below-level, first-grade readers and teach mathematics to a small group of mentally gift first-graders.
  • Used PowerPoint to execute lessons.

Most common skills for 8th grade teacher:

  • Classroom Management
  • Math
  • Language Arts
  • Student Achievement
  • Kids
  • Mathematics Curriculum

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