ISSN Teacher Description
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ISSN Teachers prepare students to be Ready for College. They:
ISSN Teachers prepare students to be Ready for College. They:
- Design and implement a college-preparatory, globally focused course of study for students which systematically builds students’ capacity to demonstrate college level work across the curriculum
- Recognize the levels of students’ literacy in academic and social language and help them build meaningful bridges between the two
- Facilitate learning opportunities that enable students to have the experience of achieving expertise by researching, understanding, and developing new knowledge about a world culture or an internationally relevant issue
- Model and explicitly teach students how to manage their own learning by identifying options, evaluating opportunities, and organizing educational experiences that will enable them work and live in a global society
- Know the system of schooling deeply and know their students well, advising and advocating for students to graduate with all options open for post-secondary education, work and service.
- Have a deep understanding of their individual content and connect their content area to authentic global issues and perspectives.
- Understand and stay up-to-date on current world events, international issues, and global debates and help students gain understanding of these through daily interactions.
- Present balanced viewpoints on global issues and assist students in viewing issues from multiple perspectives.
- Have the capacity to integrate international content, issues and perspectives into a standards-based curriculum.
- Understand and model for students how to address complex problems, collect, analyze and synthesize information from a range of sources, tolerate ambiguity and uncertainty, and produce potentially viable solutions.
- Understand that decisions made locally and nationally have international impact and that international trends and events affect local and national options.
- Are able and / or willing to learn to communicate in one or more languages other than English.
- Recognize, value, and respect the broad spectrum of ethnicities and cultures in the school community and teach students to collaborate effectively with individuals from different backgrounds.
- Demonstrate proficiency in and model the essential skills of reading, writing, comprehending, listening, speaking and viewing of media necessary for student learning in their content area.
- Develop and present information in an articulate and persuasive manner, orally, in writing, and through digital media.
- Use problem solving skills to recognize and act on the needs of individual students, colleagues, and the school community.
- Are familiar with contemporary and classic culture, associated music, art, literature and trends, and seek to integrate these in relevant ways into the curriculum.
- Understand and use the arts from their own and other cultures to assist students in gaining new knowledge and skills and expressing their own ideas in a variety of ways.
- Reflect on their successes and challenges, utilize new strategies to reach every student, and find resources to maximize student learning.
- Continue to be intellectually curious and demonstrate the habits of mind that lead to life long learning about their craft, their students and their content.
- Use an inquiry-based model of teaching that enables students to actively manipulate ideas in order to construct knowledge, solve problems, and develop their own understanding of the content.
- Use instructional strategies to understand the contributions of different cultures and recognize and draw upon the diverse cultural assets within their classrooms and community.
- Use multiple forms of assessment to evaluate student learning, and provide ongoing feedback to students to empower them to manage and accelerate their own learning.
- Create opportunities for students to reflect on their own learning and the teaching they have experienced.
- Are committed to behaving ethically toward students and other members of the school community.
- Are proficient in the use of essential digital media and communications technologies and use them to communicate and work across national and regional boundaries.
- Evaluate, critically select, and use various forms of media, art and technology in lesson design and implementation to maximize student engagement.
- Appreciate and respect diversity and work effectively with people from other cultures, backgrounds, and fields of expertise.
- Have traveled internationally or are willing to engage in international learning experiences.
- Are receptive to other’s perspectives, welcoming differences in interpretation and judgment, and are able to revise and expand their own views.
- Accept responsibilities of global citizenship and make ethical decisions and responsible choices that contribute to the development of a more, just, peaceful, and sustainable world.
- Are committed members of the ISSN professional community, participating in on-going professional development, including mentoring, lesson study, peer observation, critical friends groups, study groups and collaborating with teachers locally and nationally through the Network.