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Kindergarten, 1st, or 2nd Grade Special Education Teacher ($125k)

The Equity Project (TEP) Charter School

The Equity Project (TEP) Charter School

Kindergarten, 1st, or 2nd Grade Special Education Teacher ($125k)

New York, NY
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    The Special Education teacher works as a co-teacher in an integrated classroom, team teaching with the general education teacher. The integrated classroom has a mix of both General Ed and Special Ed students. Approximately 20% of TEP students have Individualized Education Plans (IEPs).

    TEP aims to put into practice the central conclusion of a large body of research related to student achievement: teacher quality is the most important school-based factor in the academic success of students, particularly those from low-income families.

    In singling out teacher quality as the essential lever in educational reform, TEP is uniquely focused on attracting and retaining master teachers. To do so, TEP uses a three-pronged strategy that it terms the 3 R’s: Rigorous Qualifications, Redefined Expectations, & Revolutionary Compensation.

  • Qualifications

    This position requires a minimum of 2 years of lead teaching experience in Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, or 2nd Grade.

  • Compensation
    $125,000
  • Benefits

    Full Medical, Dental, Vision, & Retirement Benefits

  • Industry
    Education
  • About Us

    Featured in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and on 60 minutes for its $125,000 teacher salaries and outstanding results, The Equity Project (TEP) Charter School opened in September 2009. Originally a 5th through 8th grade middle school, TEP now also serves students in Kindergarten, 1st grade and 2nd grade, and will soon be adding Pre-K, 3rd, and 4th grades. TEP will serve 1200 students at full capacity, from Pre-K through 8th grade.

    Located in the NYC neighborhood of Washington Heights, TEP is succeeding in closing the Latino-White achievement gap. TEP's mission is to achieve educational equity for disadvantaged students by utilizing master teachers to provide rigorous academics, arts, and athletics instruction. TEP reallocates the public funding it receives as a charter school to pay its teaching professionals an annual salary of $125,000, with the opportunity to earn a significant performance bonus.

    As reported in the Wall Street Journal, a rigorous long-term study found that TEP produced major achievement impacts, including test score gains equal to an additional 1.6 years of school in math, with significant gains in science and English. For more information, visit us online at www.tepcharter.org.