The Indianapolis Project School (TPS) is a K-8, teacher-designed model currently identifying potential classroom, art, ENL, and special education teachers for the primary grades. TPS is focused on developing positive habits of the Heart, Mind, and Voice through project, place, and problem–based (the P3 Framework) curriculum. Through P3 Projects, students identify real issues in their communities and utilize community assets to address those issues. The Project School utilizes multiage teaming and discipline-based literacy and numeracy workshops to scaffold the skills students need to engage in highly authentic and integrated P3 Projects. Project School students engage in critical, creative, and reflective thinking, thus developing their intellectual character. The Project School is committed to teaching the whole child and developing socially conscious citizens, who can work collaboratively, lead others, and contribute to the greater good.
A Project School teacher is committed to: • social justice and equity. • working with integrity and with moral and ethical purpose. • being a contributor to a culture of critical friendship. • working from an asset-based view of children, families, and communities. • creating an innovative curriculum and instructional strategies. • sustaining a strong work ethic. • continuous personal and professional growth. • contributing to a collaborative culture. • appreciation and infusion of the arts.
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Location: 1236 16th St., Indianapolis, Indiana Compensation: Salary comparable to area school districts.
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For more information call: 317.331.1954 Teaching Positions Open for 2008-2009 School Year: - All Levels Multi-age Classroom Teacher x 3 [APPLY]
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