A primary teacher creates and delivers engaging lesson plans for core subjects like reading, math, and science, fostering a supportive and inclusive learning environment for children aged 5-11. Key responsibilities include assessing student progress, communicating with parents about development, managing classroom resources, and ensuring students' safety and well-being. Teachers also collaborate with other educators and staff, attend professional development, and act as mentors to guide young learners' academic and social-emotional growth. Key ResponsibilitiesLesson Planning & Delivery: Design and implement age-appropriate lesson plans for various core subjects. Classroom Management: Create a positive, inclusive, and organized learning environment. Student Assessment: Evaluate students' work and progress, providing constructive feedback. Parent Communication: Maintain open communication with parents regarding student performance. Social & Emotional Development: Foster positive student relationships, discipline, and respect. Collaboration: Work with colleagues, teaching assistants, and administrators to enhance curriculum and teaching methods. Professional Development: Stay current with educational trends and best practices. Skills NeededCommunication: Clear and effective verbal and written communication with students, parents, and colleagues. Organization: Efficiently manage classroom resources, supplies, and time. Adaptability: Adjust teaching methods to cater to different learning styles and student needs. Patience and Empathy: Show understanding and provide support for young learners. Mentorship: Guide and inspire students to achieve their full potential. Educational Requirements A Bachelor's degree in Education or a related field.Completion of a teacher education program.Obtaining necessary certifications or licenses for teaching.