Teachers
The backbone of KIPP DC students’ success is a team of exceptionally talented and diverse teachers and leaders. United by the belief that an excellent education transforms lives, our teachers have helped KIPP DC become the highest performing school system in the District of Columbia.
REQUIREMENTS:
- Bachelor’s degree (Required)
- KIPP DC prefers all teachers to be “Highly Qualified”, which includes a Bachelor’s degree and passing the appropriate Praxis exam(s) (Preferred)
- Commitment to working with students from communities that have limited access to quality educational options (Required)
- Bachelor’s degree in the content area (Preferred)
- Experience/strength in the content area (Preferred)
- One to two years of teaching experience in a public school (Strongly Preferred – requirements vary by role)
- Experience teaching in a predominantly African American environment (Preferred)
DESIRED QUALITIES:
- Content Knowledge – Teachers at KIPP DC are experts in their content areas and display an outstanding ability to build understanding and interest in students at multiple levels. Teachers connect content across disciplines to real life and use their own content master to empower students to think deeply about academic content.
- Instructional Responsiveness – Teachers use data to engage in a deliberate cycle of internalization, planning, delivery, questioning, feedback, and reflection to move student mastery forward in academic and socio-emotional learning. Teachers are aware of how all students are performing and can adapt to meet the needs of students.
- Care of Students & Classroom Culture – Teachers set a joyful, authentic tone and build loving relationships, so each student and family feel valued. Teachers encourage students’ voices, promote independent thinking, and encourage students to take risks academically and socially. Teachers collaborate with families and empower students to work towards ambitious academic and socio-emotional learning goals.
- Teacher Leadership – Teachers at KIPP DC are continuous learners and seek feedback and development opportunities while self-reflective about their own practice. Teachers apply flexibility and a problem-solving approach to persist through challenges. Teachers have a deep and growing understanding of their identity, mindsets, and biases and use this insight to inform their teaching and professional development.