Cramlington Learning Village Β· Cramlington, North East
Recent successful teaching or teaching practice of Humanities-related subjects at KS3 and teaching History at KS4 Experience of teaching History at A level Recent successful teaching or teaching practice in History at secondary phase Experience as Learning Guide / Home group tutor Experience teaching mixed ability across the age range Experience of successfully adapting curriculum and lesson activities to meet the needs of diverse range of learners Ability and willingness to teach History to GCSE with the possibility of βAβ level A good knowledge of the National Curriculum in Humanities-related subjects A knowledge and understanding of Assessment for Learning An excellent communicator Awareness of metacognition strategies Understanding of disciplinary literacy demands of the History curriculum: oracy and reading within History, with a commitment to improving studentsβ vocabulary and engagement with complex texts High expectations of oneself and of students A commitment to and interest in the wellbeing, support and achievement of students A sense of excitement about teaching and working with young people A belief in teamwork and co-operation with adults and students A willingness to challenge oneself to seek continuous improvement To be positive about the need for innovation and change Flexibility, imagination, resilience, reliability and integrity A positive attitude to school Self awareness To safeguard and promote the welfare of children for whom you have responsibility or come into contact with, to include adhering to all specified procedures. A demonstrable passion for History beyond the classroom, including engagement with current historiography, public history, or wider reading A commitment to fostering historical curiosity and a love of learning through enrichment A reflective approach to teaching History, informed by evidence and research (e.g. curriculum design, cognitive science, or subject pedagogy) A willingness to contribute to curriculum development, ensuring coherence, rigour and ambition across Key Stages A commitment to inclusion and equity, particularly in ensuring that disadvantaged and SEND students can access and succeed in History An interest in promoting diverse perspectives within the curriculum, including underrepresented voices and global histories The potential to offer something extra to the school and its students Experience of running after school activities.