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When a history lesson goes uncovered, students lose more than a class period. Students lose the context they need to make sense of the world.
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Itโs tempting for districts to put history vacancies on the back burner because the subject isnโt tested like math or reading. However, the numbers reveal a crisis: just 13% of 8th graders are proficient in U.S. history, and 40% fall below basic knowledge. Every day without a qualified teacher widens that gap.
Proximity Learning brings you state-certified history teachers ready to teach and jump in right where things left off.
Every history teacher placed by Proximity Learning holds state certification that meets your state’s licensure requirements, so no instructor steps in unprepared.
A certified teacher appears live in your classroom every period, leading instruction from the first bell to the last. No pre-recorded lectures or delayed feedback, just real-time instruction.
Teachers can use your district-approved materials or, if you prefer, bring in Proximity Learningโs own standards-aligned history curriculum for a seamless fit.
A facilitator stays in the classroom every period, supporting the livestreamed teacher, keeping students engaged, and ensuring everything runs smoothly from start to finish.
How it works
Getting a certified teacher in your classroom doesn’t have to mean weeks of recruiting, screening, and scheduling. Here’s the process:
Tell us the course, grade level, and bell schedule. A Proximity Learning specialist handles whatโs next.
Proximity Learning works with you and finds you a state-certified history teacher suited to your course level and instructional context.
Livestream technology is tested in your classroom while your virtual teacher prepares for instruction.
Instruction begins on your schedule, with a certified history teacher leading every class period from day one.
Why Proximity Learning
When a history seat is empty, districts do not need a distant promise. They need a qualified teacher in the classroom right away.
Traditional hiring takes months. Proximity Learning moves faster. Most placements happen within days, so instruction never stalls mid-unit.
Proximity Learning has spent more than 16 years refining a live virtual instruction model so virtual teachers can fill the gaps traditional hiring canโt.
Proximity Learning has staffed over 3,000 K-12 classrooms across the country, placing certified teachers in core subjects at every grade level.
Real questions from district administrators evaluating Proximity Learning for history vacancies.
Yes. Every teacher placed by Proximity Learning holds state certification and is verified against your state’s specific licensure requirements before placement begins. Your district stays in compliance from the first day of instruction.
Faster than most districts expect. Once you share your vacancy details, course level, and bell schedule, Proximity Learning identifies and places a certified teacher within days, not at the start of next semester.
Your Proximity Learning teacher is livestreamed directly into the classroom during every scheduled period. Students see and interact with a certified teacher in real time, asking questions, participating in discussion, and working through content the same way they would with a teacher physically in the room.
Absolutely. Teachers align instruction to your existing pacing guides, district textbooks, and course scope and sequence. If your district needs a ready-made option instead, Proximity Learning’s own standards-aligned history curriculum is available from day one.
It’s built for it. Proximity Learning’s synchronous model supports Socratic seminars, primary source analysis, and structured debate. Itโs not just a lecture. The facilitator in the room helps manage participation and keeps discussion moving throughout each period.
Our Services
Filled in days, not months
Every subject covered
Always live, certified instruction
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