K-5th and 9th-12th Grade Spanish
Great Hearts Academies
Great Hearts is a growing, multi-state network of 43 public, open-enrollment charter schools, committed to provide a high-quality, classical liberal arts education to 25,000 K-12 students in Arizona and Texas (first Great Hearts academy in Louisiana opening this fall).
Benefits
Spanish at Great Hearts
The study of language is an essential liberal art for students, cultivating a complete education in the Western tradition and appreciation of each language’s beauty. Rather than teaching modern languages with a narrow lens, such as “Spanish for the tourist,” all courses are taught liberally for the cultivation of the mind. All Great Hearts modern language courses are taught in an immersion-style classroom through the four operations of language (speaking, listening, reading, and writing). The Spanish courses begin with building basic conversational skills and grammatical structures. Gradually, students engage in more complex structures and language features in order to translate texts from Spanish into English through Socratic discussion. The modern language progression culminates in the reading of canonical literary works, which are examined through a combination of individual and group reading, class discussion, and writing assignments.
Requirements
Certification is not required to teach at any of the Great Hearts Academies. Great Hearts teachers hold a bachelor's degree or higher, demonstrate both a love for the breadth of the liberal arts, and a depth of knowledge in the subject area(s) they teach. All candidates must be able to demonstrate they are qualified to teach the subjects they are assigned.
Please apply directly, using this link:
https://phg.tbe.taleo.net/phg04/ats/careers/v2/viewRequisition?org=GREATHEARTS&cws=46&rid=1655
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: From $40,000.00 per year
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Work Location: Multiple Locations
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