Need Curriculum & Instruction Adjunct Supervisor Pool - Academic Year 2023 in Portland, OR
Job title: Curriculum & Instruction Adjunct Supervisor Pool - Academic Year 2023
Company: Portland State University
Job description: ?Equity-driven research, teaching, and practice? is the motto of the College of Education (COE), Oregon's largest and most comprehensive college of education. In the next five years, the COE will be nationally recognized for working collaboratively with the surrounding communities, Tribal Nations, and our students to advance equity and excellence in education and counseling through our engaged research activities, and our community-centered and culturally responsive professional-preparation programs with innovative models for preparing diverse professionals who are critically engaged global citizens.
The COE mission is to prepare students to advance lifelong learning in diverse learning environments, including schools, postsecondary institutions, community organizations, and social service and health agencies.
Position Summary
The College of Education at Portland State University hires part-time faculty on an ongoing basis to supervise teacher candidates in clinical field experiences as part of their licensure or endorsement programs.
Requisite Skills and Abilities:
- Understand, recognize and foster effective instructional practices (i.e., current instructional and content-specific pedagogies, research informed practices).
- Promote instructional strategies that reach all learners (e.g., culturally and linguistically diverse, range of abilities).
- Problem-solve and remain flexible in seeking solutions.
- Respect the cultural implications and expectations of the school.
- Value other's professional opinions and time, and give the time necessary for feedback and discussion.
- Communicate clearly in a timely manner and participate as a member of the team with the cooperating professional, teacher candidate and other school personnel.
- Recognize culturally responsive instructional and classroom practices.
- Support teacher candidates.
- Provide constructive support and suggestions to assist each teacher candidate's professional growth, including instructional and content-specific pedagogies.
- Question activities and teaching strategies that assist the teacher candidate in reflecting on their teaching lesson and broadening their own self-evaluation.
- Regularly communicate with the cohort leader (i.e., at least two times a term) regarding teacher candidate progress and areas for growth.
- Provide brief ?drop-in? observations often and schedule a minimum of three observations and three-way conferences with the teacher and candidate.
- Document plan of action/interventions used to assist teacher candidates in gaining skills.
- Complete evaluations and/or assessments of teacher candidate performance according to program established timelines.
- Engage cooperating professional and teacher candidate team(s) in field-based professional learning about co-teaching/collaboration and encourage use of these approaches.
- Respond to email, phone calls, questions and other inquiries in a timely manner.
- Support PSU-COE communications with the schools.
- Promote and sustain positive collaborative working relationships among the cooperating professional and the teacher candidate.
- Establish and maintain working relationship with the building administrator at each site and build communication between the school and the University.
- Help to build and identify future sites that may be used for clinical experiences.
- Support PSU-COE communications with the schools.
- Participate in supervisor professional learning.
- Complete teacher evaluations in TK20.
- The applicant must hold a Master's degree.
- The applicant must hold or have held (or be eligible to hold) an Oregon license appropriate to the authorization level being supervised.
- The applicant must either hold (or be eligible to hold) an Oregon license in the content area to be supervised, or be licensed as an administrator who can supervise across content areas.
- The applicant must be willing to have fingerprints or background check on file with the PSU Field Placement Office.
- The applicant must have a minimum of three years teaching in early childhood, elementary, middle, or high school.
- Creates an environment that acknowledges, encourages and celebrates differences.
- Functions and communicates effectively and respectfully within the context of varying beliefs, behaviors, orientations, identities and cultural backgrounds.
- Seeks opportunities to gain experience working and collaborating in diverse, multicultural, and inclusive settings with a willingness to change for continual improvement.
- Adheres to all PSU's policies including the policies on Prohibited Discrimination & Harassment and the Professional Standards of Conduct.
- CV.
- Cover letter.
- Names, telephone numbers and email addresses for three professional references.
- What efforts have you made, or been involved in, to foster multicultural understanding and cultural competence?
- Briefly describe your philosophical approach to classroom instruction and how that shows up in practice.
- Yes
- No
- * Please select which of the following licenses you hold now or have held in the past:
- Administrator License
- PK-12 General Education Teaching License
- PK-12 Special Education License
- School Counseling License
- * Do you have a minimum of three years' teaching in early childhood, elementary, middle or high school?
- Yes
- No
- * Please indicate languages you speak in addition to English (If any).
- Art
- Drama
- English as a Second Language
- Health/PE
- Language Arts
- Library Media
- Literacy/Reading
- Math
- Multiple Subjects (elem)
- Music
- Science
- Social Studies
- World Language
- * Please indicate the levels of students you have taught:
- PK-12 Early Childhood
- Elementary
- Middle School
- High School
- If you are applying to supervise in a specific program, please list it here: Please go to the College of Education website https://www.pdx.edu/education/programs for descriptions of these programs.
- Novice
- Developing
- Proficient
- * 2. Internet/websites
- Novice
- Developing
- Proficient
- * 3. Ipad or other types of Tablet
- Novice
- Developing
- Proficient
- * 4. Google apps (docs, sites, calendar)
- Novice
- Developing
- Proficient
- In Items 19 - 27, please rate your experience with the following items related to teaching and teacher preparation. Novice - I am aware of this but have not studied or attended professional development on this topic. Developing - I am aware of this and have studied or attended professional development on this topic. Proficient - I am aware of this and have studied or attended professional development on this topic very recently OR am able to teach this topic. (Note: a level of novice does not disqualify you as an applicant, but it will be used to help prepare professional development for you to succeed as a supervisor.)