AP/IGCSE English Teacher
Suzhou ORANGE Education Consulting Co,. LtdNingboUpdate time: December 1,2024
Job Description
Position:AP/IGCSE English Teacher On boarding :ASAP
1 The Teaching
The International Department has a roll of approximately 270 students in grades 10 through 12 and is a stand-alone center within Ningbo Foreign Language School, a public high school with approximately 2000 students.Our students are fantastic! They are highly motivated, outgoing, well-mannered and cooperative. Their parents are very supportive and encourage high achievement. Places in the Center are competitive, so we admit the best students from Ningbo city and surrounding areas. All students are Chinese nationals and intend to study internationally, and our instruction is 100% in English.Class size varies (currently, from 6 through 31). We emphasize a wide curriculum with a lot of choice, and so are open to smaller class sizes that many other schools might consider unviable.Relationships with the host school are very positive. The school wants to provide conditions in which expat teachers can get on with teaching to high standards – two examples: all classrooms have smart boards, and the Center has a full coffee shop.
The School offers above average students, facilities, salary.The culture within the Center is very much one of everybody cooperating and working towards a common aim – for students to achieve the best results they can, so as to go to the best university/college for them. The informal motto of the Center is We are all in this together.
As we are a public school, we follow the government school dates; but foreign teachers get the same number of holidays as a teacher in an international school would.A working week is 45 x 40-minute periods, and a teacher will teach up to 26 of these periods per week.
A teacher might be on one of two shifts – each of about 4 ½ days a week:
Sunday lunchtime to Thursday
Monday to early-afternoon Friday
Teachers will stay on the same shift for the semester, and hopefully the year. We do not do
split shifts or on-call work.
A further option is to teach evening classes on one or two days within your shift. In this situation, each evening class generates a 6-period credit. This means that, for example,teaching two periods on a Monday night means that the teacher would start late on Monday and Tuesday (or finish early on some other day).
Our working week may seem complicated, but once you get your head around it, it is flexible and can suit people in ways that benefit them and their individual working style. In all cases we need to work within timetable requirements, but we do our best to accommodate teachers’ requests.
The Program
Our key aim is to prepare students for successful university careers and for life overseas, in
part developed through an international style of teaching that inspires critical thinking, debate and application of learning.
We teach grades 10, 11 and 12. There is a comprehensive selection of courses including 24
Advanced Placement (AP) courses, IGCSE and A Levels, as well as Pre-AP courses. In a parallel program, students study Chinese curriculum courses in preparation for Zhejiang Provincial Xuekao exams.
We are fully committed to a comprehensive humanities education and so several elective courses are offered including Economics and Psychology. These courses emphasize connections between social studies and literature while fostering a capacity for analytical writing, responsible research and critical thinking.
To allow students to study the full breadth of AP we also offer the full AP Studio Art program as well as more common AP courses such as AP Calculus, Environmental Science,Physics,
Chemistry and Biology, AP Computer Science Principles, AP Computer Science A.
We are accredited by the College Board for AP and Pre-AP subjects, and by Oxford AQA as
an examination center Working closely with teaching staff, the 7 bilingual Chinese staff from our College Counselling Centre assist students in the college search and selection process, as well as providing counselling on individual application questions, essay writing and a myriad of related topics. In addition, the counsellors are responsible for inviting admission officers and representatives from a wide range of international universities to the school for individual and group presentations. During the previous academic year over 200 colleges came to our
school, giving our students a great opportunity to interact with Admission Officers.
The Campus
The campus is outstanding – it is just outside Ningbo city (about 15 km). There are extensive gardens, paved walks, ponds, streams and sitting places. The view is to tree-clad hills and glimpses of Dongqian Lake, a famed local tourist spot.
Teachers travel to and from work by a variety of methods. The Center runs a free shuttle.Because the school is out of town, we are flexible about provision for personal business during work time.
2 Generic Subject Teacher Job Description
Summary
To be an effective professional who demonstrates thorough curriculum knowledge, can teach
and assess effectively, takes responsibility for professional development, and has students who
achieve well.
A full-time teacher may be required to teach up to a maximum of 30 contact periods a week at
the School’s discretion. However, the school will not schedule staff for over 26 periods per week .
In addition, the teacher will be required in school to perform other reasonable duties as
instructed by the school, including but not limited to lesson planning, preparation and
assessment, meetings, liaison with parents and other routine events. Where, due to the specific
curriculum offered within the Center, a teacher is significantly under-utilized within a subject
area, they may be required at the Principal’s discretion to support students’ learning in various
ways which fall reasonably within the professional capabilities of a teacher; also teachers may be
required to teach in more than one subject area.
Planning, Teaching and Class Management
Teach allocated students by planning their teaching to achieve progression of learning through:
• ensuring students acquire and consolidate knowledge, skills and understanding appropriate
to the subject taught;
• identifying clear teaching objectives and specifying how they will be taught and assessed;
• setting tasks and activities which challenge students and ensure high levels of interest;
• be aware of and make provision for students who are very able, need extra support, or who
have other particular individual needs;
• providing clear structures for lessons that maintain pace, motivation and challenge;
• making effective use of assessment and ensuring coverage of programs of study;
• encouraging high standards of punctuality, behavior, work and all round professionalism; • using a variety of teaching methods to:
match the teaching approach to content, presenting a set of key ideas using appropriate
vocabulary;
use effective questioning, listening carefully to students, giving attention to errors and
misconceptions;
select appropriate learning resources and develop study skills;
• evaluating own teaching critically to improve effectiveness through reflective practice;
• work with colleagues to ensure the implementation of Center and Department policy and
procedures.
Monitoring, Assessment, Recording, Reporting
• assess how well learning objectives have been achieved and use this to improve specific
aspects of teaching;
• assess and record students' progress systematically and keep records, posting assessment
results on Jupiter (the school’s grading app) at an average of one per week; • participate in the school’s system of reporting to parents;
• set, checks, invigilates and grades exams as per policy and procedures.
Professional Development
Teachers are required to take full part in the Teacher Development Program, in particular
classroom walk-throughs, incremental coaching, and observations.
Note – incremental coaching involves peer-to-peer classroom visits and feedback on classroom
practice. It is based on the premise that small improvements lead to large gains.
Curriculum Development
• contribute to curriculum initiatives within the department and center;
• advise students to optimize the learning experience.
Pastoral
• write summer school and college reference; • promote the general progress and well-being of individual students and of the student
cohort;
• alert appropriate staff to problems experienced by students and make recommendations as
to how these may be resolved.
Other Professional Requirements
• operate at all times within the stated policies and practices of the school;
• establish effective working relationships and set a good example through personal
presentation and professional conduct;
• endeavor to give every student the opportunity to reach their potential and meet high
expectations;
• co-operate with other staff to ensure a sharing and effective usage of resources to the
benefit of the center, department, and students;
• contribute to the corporate life of the Center through effective participation in meetings and
management systems necessary to coordinate the management of the center;
• take part in marketing and liaison activities such as student recruitment, graduation, sports
days, and other events as appropriate;
• take responsibility for own professional development and duties in relation to school policies
and practices.
1 The Teaching
The International Department has a roll of approximately 270 students in grades 10 through 12 and is a stand-alone center within Ningbo Foreign Language School, a public high school with approximately 2000 students.Our students are fantastic! They are highly motivated, outgoing, well-mannered and cooperative. Their parents are very supportive and encourage high achievement. Places in the Center are competitive, so we admit the best students from Ningbo city and surrounding areas. All students are Chinese nationals and intend to study internationally, and our instruction is 100% in English.Class size varies (currently, from 6 through 31). We emphasize a wide curriculum with a lot of choice, and so are open to smaller class sizes that many other schools might consider unviable.Relationships with the host school are very positive. The school wants to provide conditions in which expat teachers can get on with teaching to high standards – two examples: all classrooms have smart boards, and the Center has a full coffee shop.
The School offers above average students, facilities, salary.The culture within the Center is very much one of everybody cooperating and working towards a common aim – for students to achieve the best results they can, so as to go to the best university/college for them. The informal motto of the Center is We are all in this together.
As we are a public school, we follow the government school dates; but foreign teachers get the same number of holidays as a teacher in an international school would.A working week is 45 x 40-minute periods, and a teacher will teach up to 26 of these periods per week.
A teacher might be on one of two shifts – each of about 4 ½ days a week:
Sunday lunchtime to Thursday
Monday to early-afternoon Friday
Teachers will stay on the same shift for the semester, and hopefully the year. We do not do
split shifts or on-call work.
A further option is to teach evening classes on one or two days within your shift. In this situation, each evening class generates a 6-period credit. This means that, for example,teaching two periods on a Monday night means that the teacher would start late on Monday and Tuesday (or finish early on some other day).
Our working week may seem complicated, but once you get your head around it, it is flexible and can suit people in ways that benefit them and their individual working style. In all cases we need to work within timetable requirements, but we do our best to accommodate teachers’ requests.
The Program
Our key aim is to prepare students for successful university careers and for life overseas, in
part developed through an international style of teaching that inspires critical thinking, debate and application of learning.
We teach grades 10, 11 and 12. There is a comprehensive selection of courses including 24
Advanced Placement (AP) courses, IGCSE and A Levels, as well as Pre-AP courses. In a parallel program, students study Chinese curriculum courses in preparation for Zhejiang Provincial Xuekao exams.
We are fully committed to a comprehensive humanities education and so several elective courses are offered including Economics and Psychology. These courses emphasize connections between social studies and literature while fostering a capacity for analytical writing, responsible research and critical thinking.
To allow students to study the full breadth of AP we also offer the full AP Studio Art program as well as more common AP courses such as AP Calculus, Environmental Science,Physics,
Chemistry and Biology, AP Computer Science Principles, AP Computer Science A.
We are accredited by the College Board for AP and Pre-AP subjects, and by Oxford AQA as
an examination center Working closely with teaching staff, the 7 bilingual Chinese staff from our College Counselling Centre assist students in the college search and selection process, as well as providing counselling on individual application questions, essay writing and a myriad of related topics. In addition, the counsellors are responsible for inviting admission officers and representatives from a wide range of international universities to the school for individual and group presentations. During the previous academic year over 200 colleges came to our
school, giving our students a great opportunity to interact with Admission Officers.
The Campus
The campus is outstanding – it is just outside Ningbo city (about 15 km). There are extensive gardens, paved walks, ponds, streams and sitting places. The view is to tree-clad hills and glimpses of Dongqian Lake, a famed local tourist spot.
Teachers travel to and from work by a variety of methods. The Center runs a free shuttle.Because the school is out of town, we are flexible about provision for personal business during work time.
2 Generic Subject Teacher Job Description
Summary
To be an effective professional who demonstrates thorough curriculum knowledge, can teach
and assess effectively, takes responsibility for professional development, and has students who
achieve well.
A full-time teacher may be required to teach up to a maximum of 30 contact periods a week at
the School’s discretion. However, the school will not schedule staff for over 26 periods per week .
In addition, the teacher will be required in school to perform other reasonable duties as
instructed by the school, including but not limited to lesson planning, preparation and
assessment, meetings, liaison with parents and other routine events. Where, due to the specific
curriculum offered within the Center, a teacher is significantly under-utilized within a subject
area, they may be required at the Principal’s discretion to support students’ learning in various
ways which fall reasonably within the professional capabilities of a teacher; also teachers may be
required to teach in more than one subject area.
Planning, Teaching and Class Management
Teach allocated students by planning their teaching to achieve progression of learning through:
• ensuring students acquire and consolidate knowledge, skills and understanding appropriate
to the subject taught;
• identifying clear teaching objectives and specifying how they will be taught and assessed;
• setting tasks and activities which challenge students and ensure high levels of interest;
• be aware of and make provision for students who are very able, need extra support, or who
have other particular individual needs;
• providing clear structures for lessons that maintain pace, motivation and challenge;
• making effective use of assessment and ensuring coverage of programs of study;
• encouraging high standards of punctuality, behavior, work and all round professionalism; • using a variety of teaching methods to:
match the teaching approach to content, presenting a set of key ideas using appropriate
vocabulary;
use effective questioning, listening carefully to students, giving attention to errors and
misconceptions;
select appropriate learning resources and develop study skills;
• evaluating own teaching critically to improve effectiveness through reflective practice;
• work with colleagues to ensure the implementation of Center and Department policy and
procedures.
Monitoring, Assessment, Recording, Reporting
• assess how well learning objectives have been achieved and use this to improve specific
aspects of teaching;
• assess and record students' progress systematically and keep records, posting assessment
results on Jupiter (the school’s grading app) at an average of one per week; • participate in the school’s system of reporting to parents;
• set, checks, invigilates and grades exams as per policy and procedures.
Professional Development
Teachers are required to take full part in the Teacher Development Program, in particular
classroom walk-throughs, incremental coaching, and observations.
Note – incremental coaching involves peer-to-peer classroom visits and feedback on classroom
practice. It is based on the premise that small improvements lead to large gains.
Curriculum Development
• contribute to curriculum initiatives within the department and center;
• advise students to optimize the learning experience.
Pastoral
• write summer school and college reference; • promote the general progress and well-being of individual students and of the student
cohort;
• alert appropriate staff to problems experienced by students and make recommendations as
to how these may be resolved.
Other Professional Requirements
• operate at all times within the stated policies and practices of the school;
• establish effective working relationships and set a good example through personal
presentation and professional conduct;
• endeavor to give every student the opportunity to reach their potential and meet high
expectations;
• co-operate with other staff to ensure a sharing and effective usage of resources to the
benefit of the center, department, and students;
• contribute to the corporate life of the Center through effective participation in meetings and
management systems necessary to coordinate the management of the center;
• take part in marketing and liaison activities such as student recruitment, graduation, sports
days, and other events as appropriate;
• take responsibility for own professional development and duties in relation to school policies
and practices.
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