
Theater/Dance/Drama Teacher
Friendship Public Charter School
- Washington DC
- $56,313-116,408 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Create a classroom culture of high achievement and student ownership of their learning that helps foster students’ intellectual, social and emotional development.
- Provide daily instruction, including clear learning outcomes, well-designed lessons and high-quality assessments that align to Friendship’s curriculum and standards.
- Incorporate into lessons creative, hands-on learning experiences that broaden students’ exposure and interests, help foster student ingenuity and require application of knowledge and skills acquired through daily instruction.
- Provide a classroom environment that is visually appealing, rich with resources aligned to curriculum and standards and honors student’s achievement with current and accurate displays of exemplary student work.
- Communicate to students to understand their talents, interests and needs and to convey learning expectations and their progress toward meeting those expectations.
- Communicate regularly with families to identify students’ talents, interests and needs and update parents regarding students’ achievements and progress.
- Collaborate with school-based staff and throughout the Friendship network in staff meetings, regular analysis sessions and professional learning designed to enhance students’ learning experience and increase student achievement.
- Sponsor an afterschool dance or theater group
- Accurately complete all administrative duties relating to dance/theater (timesheets, student evaluations/placements, recital forms, etc.)
- Choreograph dances/Direct student performances
- Working with non-performing students on other play production tasks, including set construction, scene changes, lighting, sound, and special effects
- Exploring dance/theater work like applying stage makeup and creating costumes, along with choreography and show creation
- Creating an adaptable lesson plan based on student levels and ability
- Explaining body language and expression, engaging students in character development and personality projection, and helping each student develop a personal style
- Holding rehearsals and evaluating student performances
- Planning lessons, including written work and creative writing assignments, and grading those assignments based on the curriculum
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Successful completion of the Praxis II Exam
- One year of teaching experience and results demonstrating high student achievement and significant growth
- Know a variety of dance styles including modern dance and ballet/Play production tasks, including set construction, scene changes, lighting, sound, and special effects
- Master’s degree in performing arts or related field
- Undergraduate GPA of 3.0 and above
- Evidence of ongoing professional development and/or continuing education
- Two years of teaching experience and results demonstrating high student achievement and significant growth
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