Current Openings in Pennsylvania

TEEAP has been contacted by the school district or districts below with openings for Technology Educators! These do not represent all of the potential openings in the state of Pennsylvania, only those made known to our association. For additional job openings, check out our Job Search Page.

Radnor Township School District
Radnor High School

Part-Time (0.5) Long Term Substitute
Secondary Technology Education Teacher

Qualifications:

  • PA Certificate in either Technology Education or degree in Technology Education
  • Emphasis or experience in Graphic/Technical Communications and Digital Media

Performance Responsibilities:

  • Plan and present a program of study that meets the individual needs of students in Technology Education
  • Instruct with an emphasis on hands-on learning methods
  • Instruct with an emphasis on relevancy of subject matter in the every day world
  • Provide a classroom climate conducive to learning stressing safety, responsibility and skill learning
  • Develop lessons with an emphasis on active student learning
  • Instruct with the use of technology
  • Assess, prescribe and evaluate student performance based upon objective centered instruction
  • Work collaboratively with staff to prepare students to take common exams (semester and final)
  • Work collaboratively with staff to develop lesson plans, tests and syllabi
  • Adhere to state, district and school policies
  • Communicate with parents and community on a regular basis
  • Work on school and district curriculum committees, as needed
  • Carry out other assignments as designated by the principal

Contact:

Barbara E. Fretchel, Human Resources Secretary
Administration Building
135 S. Wayne Avenue, Wayne, PA 19087
610.688.8100
barbara.fretchel@rtsd.org
http://www.rtsd.org

 

 

Engineering by Design

Pennsylvania is a member state of the ITEEA's STEM Center for Teaching & Learning Consortium through partnership with California Univ. of PA, Millersville Univ., PA Dept. of Environmental Protection, the TEEAP and the Delaware Valley Industrial Resource Center (DVIRC). Schools across PA have free access to Engineering byDesign™ products. If you are interested in accessing it you need to accept the Licensing & Distribution Agreement and fill out the web form by clicking here. Once your request is received the URL to the PA page will be sent to you. 

2012 TEEAP Conference

Thank you to everyone who attended the 2011 TEEAP Conference! We encourage you to consider presenting at next year's conference on November 8-9, 2012. Visit our Conference page for some information concerning the 2011 Conference as well as the form to sign up to present at next year's conference. Information for the 2012 Conference will be available during late June or early July of 2012.

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ITEEA in Columbus 2013

The theme ITEEA's 75th Annual Conference is Improving Technology & Engineering for All Students: A Plan of Action. As ITEEA starts its 75th Anniversary celebration of its past, present, and future, there are guiding principles that will shape our field and the content to be taught. We know that the pace of innovation will continue to be rapid and globally interconnected. The population of individuals who are involved with or affected by technology will be increasingly diverse and multidisciplinary. Social, cultural, political, and economic forces will continue to shape and affect the success of innovation. The presence of technology in our every day lives.

This conference is an opportunity to recognize and honor the accomplishments of our colleagues and best-practice programs. Additionally, it provides professional development and networking opportunities, as well as opportunity to renew old friendships and create new friendships. For more information, click here.