Instruction and Teaching:
Plan and deliver engaging science lessons in accordance with the school curriculum.
Teach a variety of science subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Biology, or Earth Science depending on grade levels and specialization.
Utilize different teaching methods, including lectures, discussions, hands-on experiments, and multimedia tools to enhance student learning.
Develop and implement assessments to evaluate student understanding and progress in science subjects.
Differentiate instruction to meet the varied needs of all students, ensuring inclusivity in learning.
Classroom Management and Student Engagement:
Maintain a positive, respectful, and safe classroom environment conducive to learning.
Foster students' curiosity and interest in science through interactive activities, experiments, and discussions.
Provide regular feedback and guidance to students on their academic performance.
Manage classroom behavior effectively and maintain discipline while creating an atmosphere where students feel encouraged to ask questions and express ideas.
Practical Learning and Experimentation:
Organize and supervise science experiments and practical sessions to give students hands-on learning experiences.
Ensure the safe use of science equipment and materials during experiments and practical work.
Emphasize the scientific method and inquiry-based learning to develop students' critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Assessment and Reporting:
Design and implement formative and summa tive assessments to monitor student progress and understanding.
Track and record student grades and maintain accurate records of assessments and attendance.
Provide timely and constructive feedback to students and communicate any concerns with parents/guardians through parent-teacher meetings or reports.
Collaboration and Professional Development:
Collaborate with other science teachers to align curriculum, share teaching strategies, and improve the department’s approach to science education.
Participate in school events, faculty meetings, and professional development workshops to stay updated with the latest in science education.
Engage in continued professional development through courses, conferences, and peer learning.