- Plan and deliver engaging lessons to students: The faculty teacher will be responsible for developing lesson plans and delivering them effectively to engage students in the learning process.
- Assess student progress and provide feedback: The teacher will need to regularly assess student performance through tests, quizzes, and assignments, and provide constructive feedback to help them improve.
- Create a positive and inclusive learning environment: It is important for the faculty teacher to create a welcoming and inclusive classroom environment where all students feel comfortable and motivated to learn.
- Collaborate with colleagues and parents: The teacher will need to collaborate with other faculty members to share best practices and work together to support student learning. Additionally, they will need to communicate with parents to provide updates on student progress.
Skills and expectations:
- Bachelor's degree in Education or related field: The faculty teacher should have a Bachelor's degree in Education or a related field to demonstrate knowledge of teaching methods and practices.
- Strong communication skills: Excellent communication skills are essential for effectively delivering lessons, providing feedback, and collaborating with colleagues and parents.
- Patience and empathy: The faculty teacher should have patience and empathy to work with students of different learning abilities and backgrounds.
- Passion for teaching: A genuine passion for teaching and helping students learn is crucial for success in this role.