O levels teachers teach curriculum related to o levels to pupils aged 12 to 18.

Teachers support, observe and record the progress of their class. They also plan lessons in line with the objectives, with the aim of ensuring a healthy culture of learning.

A teacher must keep up to date with developments in their subject area, new resources, methods and the objectives. The role involves liaising and networking with other professionals, parents and careers, both informally and formally.

Typical work activities

Day-to-day activities may include:

 

  • · preparing and delivering lessons to a range of classes of different ages and abilities;
  • · marking work, giving appropriate feedback and maintaining records of pupils' progress and development;
  • · researching new topic areas, maintaining up-to-date subject knowledge, and devising and writing new curriculum materials;
  • · selecting and using a range of different learning resources and equipment, including podcasts and interactive whiteboards;
  • · preparing pupils for qualifications and external examinations;
  • · managing pupil behaviour in the classroom and on school premises, and applying appropriate and effective measures in cases of misbehaviour;
  • · undertaking pastoral duties, such as taking on the role of form tutor, and supporting pupils on an individual basis through academic or personal difficulties;
  • · communicating with parents and carers over pupils' progress and participating in departmental meetings, parents' evenings and whole school training events;
  • · liaising with other professionals, such as learning mentors, careers advisers, educational psychologists and education welfare officers;
  • · supervising and supporting the work of teaching assistants, trainee teachers and newly qualified teachers (NQTs);
  • · participating in and organising extracurricular activities, such as outings, social activities and sporting events;
  • · undergoing regular observations and participating in regular in-service training (INSET) as part of continuing professional development (CPD).

 

Skills

Excellent command on the subject
Computer Skills

Job Details

Industry:
Total Positions:
5 Posts
Job Shift:
First Shift (Day)
Job Type:
Job Location:
Gender:
No Preference
Minimum Education:
Masters
Career Level:
Experienced Professional
Minimum Experience:
2 Years (excellent command on the subject)
Apply Before:
Jun 23, 2015
Posting Date:
May 23, 2015

Sapient Hall School System

Education/Training · 1-10 employees - Islamabad, Rawalpindi

'Sapient' means wise, intelligent & 'Hall' means a place. The name thus symbolizes our quest to promote wisdom through educational excellence. Sapient Hall endeavours to introduce a whole new dimension to the schooling system. The school is from play group to O levels.

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