The Hudson School
Location
Hoboken, NJ | United States
Job description
Mission: The Hudson School provides intellectually inquisitive students with a rigorous and relevant college-preparatory education that inspires independent thinking and intellectual risk-taking. Our goal is to develop compassionate, responsible, principled citizens who are socially conscious and committed to lifelong learning and service. The school fosters an eclectic and supportive environment that challenges students and faculty to develop their passions and talents through a stimulating, balanced and creative interdisciplinary curriculum.
Essential Qualities
Teacher knowledge and skills work together with teacher dispositions (which include values, attitudes, aspirations, motivation) to promote positive outcomes in the life of each student. The work of any teacher or specialist at The Hudson School is to grow and demonstrate the following characteristics that lead to effective teaching and ultimately student development, growth and achievement: Professional knowledge (a working understanding of the Reggio Emilia approach is preferred), Instructional planning and delivery (including a working understanding of Understanding by Design), Assessment, Learning Environment (Responsive Classroom training is a plus), and Professionalism.
Lead Teacher Additional Responsibilities
Many teacher responsibilities fall into these areas:
Evaluation/Professional Growth
Qualifications
The Hudson School teachers will generally have at least the following qualifications:
Teachers from diverse backgrounds encouraged to apply.
About The Hudson School
Founded in 1978, The Hudson School in Hoboken NJ provides intellectually inquisitive students in grades PK-12 with a rigorous and relevant college-preparatory education that inspires independent thinking and intellectual risk-taking. Our goal is to develop compassionate, responsible, principled citizens, who are socially conscious and committed to lifelong learning and service. The school fosters an eclectic and supportive environment that challenges students and faculty to develop their passions and talents through a stimulating, balanced and creative interdisciplinary curriculum. Since our inception, we have been committed to a need-blind admission policy. The Hudson School accepts students from diverse economic and ethnic backgrounds based on their academic promise and intellectual curiosity, rather than their financial ability. We began with 18 middle school students in 1978 (of whom 12 received scholarships through the generosity of the Geraldine Dodge Foundation) and now include 195 students in grades 5 – 12. We continue to admit every qualified student for whom we have room and do whatever we can to help that child’s family meet the costs of sending their child to our s ... chool. In 2024-2025 we will begin a new chapter by the addition of a lower school. We are merging with Mustard Seed School in Hoboken to become the only PK-12 independent school in Hudson County.
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