Program Details helping teachers/applicants to understand what they have to teach.
Two years of local studying merging curriculum. Credits will be then transferred and students will be registered as US high school students.
With teaching background of AP, A-level or IB would be ok.
Subject/Area specialization if any
For 10th grade:
English (USA Curriculum), History (USA Curriculum) [Westerners only]
Health (Preferably Westerners)
TOEFL (Listening, speaking, reading and writing) 3-5 years of similar teaching experience
AP Math (Similar teaching background required)
For 11th grade:
History (USA Curriculum), American Literature (USA Curriculum) [Westerners only]
Computer Science, Chemistry (Indian, 1-3 years of similar teaching background, either bachelor or master degree studied in western countries, be able to teach in English)
AP Calculus (Indian)
SAT Math, Grammar, Reading
Counsellor (Experienced in applying universities from India to US. Either an individual or a team would be ok.) Requiring works in school and experiences in organizing student clubs, activities and etc.
Job Description: We are currently recruiting experienced International Program teachers (IB, AP, A-level, etc.) who are passionate about their academic discipline and personally driven by the academic achievement of their students. Who are vigilant in ensuring that all tasks placed before their students are rigorous and without exception, reflect our program's aspirations of academic excellence. Who hold exceptionally high intellectual expectations of their students and create a culture of joyful academic discovery in their rooms. Whose aim is to ignite intellectual curiosity in their students and build their academic knowledge and confidence in preparation for colleges.
Functional Role: Teacher/Tutor
Responsibilities:
The teachers will develop and teach engaging lessons that follow the rigorous curriculum. Additionally, the AP teachers will:
- Use formal and informal assessment data to drive instruction and ensure student mastery of standards.
- Build a warm and inclusive classroom environment, implementing restorative practices.
- Establish and maintain strong relationships with students and families.
- Actively participate in grade-level meetings, collaborative planning, and professional development.
- Accept ultimate responsibility for the academic progress of his or her students, and work actively to overcome setbacks.