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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailThe ideal candidate will have a minimum of 2 years of teaching experience in a British Curriculum school.
Qualifications:
Bachelor of Arts in English (minimum 3 years regular course) and B. Ed. or PGCE (QTS).
As an English Teacher, you play a vital role in developing students' reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills, as well as their appreciation for literature and language. Here are key skills and qualifications essential for this role:
Subject Knowledge: Strong understanding of English language concepts, grammar, literature, and composition techniques.
Curriculum Development: Ability to design and implement engaging lesson plans that align with educational standards and cater to different learning styles.
Literary Analysis: Skills in teaching students how to analyze and interpret texts, fostering critical thinking and discussion.
Writing Instruction: Proficiency in teaching various writing styles and genres, including narrative, persuasive, and analytical writing.
Communication Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication abilities to convey complex ideas clearly and encourage student participation.
Assessment and Evaluation: Ability to create assessments that effectively measure student understanding and provide constructive feedback for improvement.
Classroom Management: Strong skills in managing classroom dynamics to create a positive and inclusive learning environment.
Technology Integration: Familiarity with educational technology and digital tools that can enhance learning and facilitate collaborative projects.
Cultural Sensitivity: Awareness of diverse cultural backgrounds and perspectives, promoting an inclusive environment that values all voices.
Reading Promotion: Passion for promoting reading and literature, encouraging students to explore a variety of texts and genres.
Adaptability: Flexibility to adjust teaching methods and materials based on student needs, interests, and progress.
Continuous Learning: Commitment to professional development and staying updated on new trends, research, and teaching methods in English education.
Developing these skills will help you succeed as an English Teacher and inspire students to develop a love for language and literature.
As an English Teacher, you play a vital role in developing students' reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills, as well as their appreciation for literature and language. Here are key skills and qualifications essential for this role:
Subject Knowledge: Strong understanding of English language concepts, grammar, literature, and composition techniques.
Curriculum Development: Ability to design and implement engaging lesson plans that align with educational standards and cater to different learning styles.
Literary Analysis: Skills in teaching students how to analyze and interpret texts, fostering critical thinking and discussion.
Writing Instruction: Proficiency in teaching various writing styles and genres, including narrative, persuasive, and analytical writing.
Communication Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication abilities to convey complex ideas clearly and encourage student participation.
Assessment and Evaluation: Ability to create assessments that effectively measure student understanding and provide constructive feedback for improvement.
Classroom Management: Strong skills in managing classroom dynamics to create a positive and inclusive learning environment.
Technology Integration: Familiarity with educational technology and digital tools that can enhance learning and facilitate collaborative projects.
Cultural Sensitivity: Awareness of diverse cultural backgrounds and perspectives, promoting an inclusive environment that values all voices.
Reading Promotion: Passion for promoting reading and literature, encouraging students to explore a variety of texts and genres.
Adaptability: Flexibility to adjust teaching methods and materials based on student needs, interests, and progress.
Continuous Learning: Commitment to professional development and staying updated on new trends, research, and teaching methods in English education.
Developing these skills will help you succeed as an English Teacher and inspire students to develop a love for language and literature.
Full-time