- teach phonics to young students: the primary responsibility of a phonics teacher is to teach students the sounds and relationships between letters and sounds in spoken words.
- create engaging lesson plans: develop interactive and fun lesson plans to keep students interested and motivated to learn phonics.
- assess student progress: monitor and assess students' understanding and progress in phonics to tailor teaching methods accordingly.
- provide feedback to students: offer constructive feedback to students to help them improve their phonics skills.
- maintain a positive and supportive learning environment: create a nurturing environment where students feel comfortable practicing and learning phonics.
required skills and expectations:
- strong speaking skills: ability to clearly articulate phonetic sounds and instructions to students.
- proficiency in english: fluency in english is essential to effectively teach phonics and communicate with students.
- patience and passion for teaching: a genuine interest in working with young children and helping them develop their phonics skills.
- creativity: ability to come up with innovative and engaging ways to teach phonics to keep students interested.
- adaptability: willingness to adapt teaching methods based on individual student needs and progress.