Teachers demonstrate leadership by taking responsibility for the progress of all students to ensure that they graduate from high school, are globally competitive for work and post=secondary education, and are prepared for life in the 21st century.
Teachers work collaboratively with school personnel to create a professional learning community.
Teachers advocate for positive change in policies and practices affecting student learning.
Teachers demonstrate ethical principles including honesty, integrity, fair treatment, and respect for others.
Teachers encourage an environment that is inviting, respectful, supportive, inclusive, and flexible.
Teachers strive to understand how a students culture and background may influence his or her school performance.
Teachers appreciate the differences and value the contributions of each student in the learning environment by building positive,appropriate relationships.
Teachers maintain high expectations, including graduation from high school, for students of all backgrounds.
Collaborate with specialists and engage students and ensure they meet the needs of their students in accordance with each student’s IEP.
Teachers improve communication and collaboration between the school and the home and community in order to promote trust and understanding and build partnerships with all segments of the school community.
Teachers develop and apply strategies to make the curriculum rigorous and relevant.
Teachers know their subject beyond the content they teach.
Teachers understand how the content they teach relates to other disciplines.
Teachers make instruction relevant to students.
Teachers know how students think and learn and adapt their teaching to address the strengths and weaknesses of students.
Teachers collaborate with colleagues and use data for short- and long-range planning.
Teachers teach the importance of cooperation and collaboration. They organize learning teams in order to help students define roles, strengthen social ties, improve communication and collaborative skills, interact with people from different cultures and backgrounds, and develop leadership qualities.
Teachers communicate in ways that are clearly understood by their students.
Teachers use a variety of methods to assess what each student has learned.
Teachers collect and analyze student performance data to improve their effectiveness.
Teachers participate in continued, high quality professional development
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