Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education
Teach one or more subjects to students at the secondary school level.
EnterprisingSocialArtisticAverage Outlook$49.7k careersTrain for 1-2 years
What is this job like?
Sponsor extracurricular activities, such as clubs, student organizations, and academic contests.
Use computers, audio-visual aids, and other equipment and materials to supplement presentations.
Instruct through lectures, discussions, and demonstrations in one or more subjects, such as English, mathematics, or social studies.
Observe and evaluate students' performance, behavior, social development, and physical health.
Assign and grade class work and homework.
Guide and counsel students with adjustment or academic problems, or special academic interests.
Meet with parents and guardians to discuss their children's progress and to determine priorities for their children and their resource needs.
Prepare reports on students and activities as required by administration.
Select, store, order, issue, and inventory classroom equipment, materials, and supplies.
Select, store, order, issue, and inventory classroom equipment, materials, and supplies.
Adapt teaching methods and instructional materials to meet students' varying needs and interests.
Prepare, administer, and grade tests and assignments to evaluate students' progress.
Collaborate with other teachers and administrators in the development, evaluation, and revision of secondary school programs.
Confer with parents or guardians, other teachers, counselors, and administrators to resolve students' behavioral and academic problems.
Instruct and monitor students in the use of equipment and materials to prevent injuries and damage.
Plan and supervise class projects, field trips, visits by guest speakers, or other experiential activities, and guide students in learning from those activities.
Observe and evaluate students' performance, behavior, social development, and physical health.
Establish and enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among students.
Prepare students for later grades by encouraging them to explore learning opportunities and to persevere with challenging tasks.
Prepare for assigned classes and show written evidence of preparation upon request of immediate supervisors.
Attend staff meetings and serve on committees, as required.
Prepare for assigned classes and show written evidence of preparation upon request of immediate supervisors.
Administer standardized ability and achievement tests and interpret results to determine students' strengths and areas of need.
Observe and evaluate students' performance, behavior, social development, and physical health.
Instruct and monitor students in the use of equipment and materials to prevent injuries and damage.
Confer with other staff members to plan and schedule lessons promoting learning, following approved curricula.
Perform administrative duties, such as assisting in school libraries, hall and cafeteria monitoring, and bus loading and unloading.
Prepare materials and classrooms for class activities.
Prepare and implement remedial programs for students requiring extra help.
Maintain accurate and complete student records as required by laws, district policies, and administrative regulations.
Assign and grade class work and homework.
Enforce all administration policies and rules governing students.
Plan and conduct activities for a balanced program of instruction, demonstration, and work time that provides students with opportunities to observe, question, and investigate.
Prepare, administer, and grade tests and assignments to evaluate students' progress.
Meet with other professionals to discuss individual students' needs and progress.
Prepare objectives and outlines for courses of study, following curriculum guidelines or requirements of states and schools.
Select, store, order, issue, and inventory classroom equipment, materials, and supplies.
Attend professional meetings, educational conferences, and teacher training workshops to maintain and improve professional competence.
Confer with parents or guardians, other teachers, counselors, and administrators to resolve students' behavioral and academic problems.
Provide disabled students with assistive devices, supportive technology, and assistance accessing facilities such as restrooms.
Establish clear objectives for all lessons, units, and projects and communicate those objectives to students.
Prepare, administer, and grade tests and assignments to evaluate students' progress.