Exceptional Children Teacher
The Teacher/Licensed Employee is required to follow all Board Policies and procedures and to comply with the instructions and/or directives from his/her supervisor(s).
In addition, the licensed employee shall perform in a manner that meets or exceeds each of the Standards and Elements for the applicable North Carolina evaluation process.
1. Arrival at school each day at an appropriate time designated by the principal ready and prepared to complete all assigned duties.
2. Completion of all assigned and/or accepted extracurricular and non-instructional such as the following duties in a timely and professional manner
3. When the employee is absent, completion of detailed plans for all classes/assigned duties during the period of absence. If an absence can be anticipated, plans should be left the day before the absence occurs. Because absences cannot always be anticipated, emergency lesson plans should be kept on file in a location designated by the principal.
4. Delivery of instruction that will ensure attainment of educational goals and objectives. Each teacher will prepare daily well-prepared lesson plans (see Policy 3226 – Lesson Planning) to help ensure superior delivery of the curriculum program.
5. Teachers and other licensed employees will participate in all required staff meetings and student academic meetings, including required meetings for students with special needs, in a professional manner.
6. Teachers and other licensed employees will complete and transmit all required reports and other documentation in a timely and professional manner.
7. Teachers and other licensed employees will respond to all parent inquiries, complaints and/or concerns in a timely and professional manner.
8. Teachers and other licensed employees should direct complaints regarding the work environment to the appropriate supervisor(s). Further, they should avoid confrontations with co-workers, including but not limited to, engaging in actions or conversations which the employee knows or should know will result in an actual disruption.
9. Teachers and other licensed employees will manage students’ behavior to minimize disruption to the educational environment and refer students, as necessary, to the administration for disciplinary action.
10. Teachers and other licensed employees are responsible for seeking clarification whenever unsure about any of the requirements of this policy.