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Duke School in Durham, NC, seeks an experienced Lower School Teacher for their Third Grade class. The role involves co-teaching in a collaborative environment, emphasizing project-based learning and social-emotional development. Candidates should hold an elementary education degree and possess a strong commitment to inclusive education and innovative teaching practices.
Duke School | Durham, NC
Start Date: August 4, 2025
Duke School — a nationally recognized leader in project-based learning — seeks an experienced Lower School (Third or Fourth Grade) Teacher to join our vibrant, inclusive learning community in Durham, North Carolina. Rooted in a commitment to rigorous, joyful, inquiry-driven education, to developmentally grounded teaching, and to fostering a community of belonging, Duke School empowers students and educators to grow, collaborate, and lead with purpose.
Salary is competitive, based on years of experience and education level. Benefits and retirement offered.
Duke School, located in Durham, N.C., offers an exceptional project-based learning environment for approximately 500 students in Preschool through Eighth Grade. Preschool (3s and 4s)-Kindergarten comprises the Early Childhood Division, grades 1-4 comprise Lower School, and grades 5-8 comprise Middle School. At all grade levels, educators employ The Project Approach, seeking to develop high levels of analytical and critical thinking skills among students. Beginning at preschool, students engage in the phases of the Project Approach, connecting their own stories and understandings to a topic, investigating and engaging in deep inquiry, authentic research, and collaborative discovery, representing their learning, and culminating their learning in meaningful community presentations that celebrate their in-depth research, student voice, agency, and joyful collaboration. This engaging process is fully integrated in Kindergarten-Eighth Grades with explicit instruction in the workshop-based academic disciplines of reading, language arts, mathematics, science, social sciences, and Spanish. This engaging, unique, yet rigorous approach to educating students is implemented by a collaborative team of two teachers in each classroom at every grade level. Duke School believes the social curriculum is equally vital and is guided by the Responsive Classroom and Developmental Design frameworks to foster a respectful, inclusive, and caring learning environment. Duke School is committed to equity and justice and aspires to be a community where every member feels engaged, heard, and valued. We embrace the contributions of all community members as we foster a culture of respect. Sharing perspectives and experiences beyond our own boundaries through exploration, introspection, and civil discourse is integral to our mission of creating an inclusive learning environment.
Together, we are empowering exceptional education.