Teacher's Functions
Functions of a Teacher
Towards School:
- Curriculum development: Crafting and refining course content to meet educational standards.
- Professional development: Engaging in training to enhance teaching skills.
- Implementation of school policies: Enforcing school rules and guidelines.
- Participating in school committees: Contributing to school decisions through committee work.
- Mentoring new teachers: Guiding and supporting less experienced educators.
- Managing classroom resources: Organizing and utilizing teaching materials.
- Organizing extracurricular activities: Planning after-school clubs and events.
- Ensuring student safety: Maintaining a safe learning environment.
- Facilitating school events: Assisting in planning and running school functions.
- Maintaining discipline: Upholding standards of behavior in the classroom.
- Communicating with administration: Liaising with school leaders to share information.
- Assisting in school budget planning: Helping allocate school funds effectively.
- Developing academic plans: Creating long-term educational goals and plans.
- Involvement in accreditation processes: Participating in efforts to meet educational standards.
- Implementing educational technologies: Integrating tech tools to enhance learning.
Towards Students:
- Delivering lessons: Teaching course material.
- Assessing student performance: Evaluating progress through tests and assignments.
- Providing feedback: Offering constructive critiques on student work.
- Encouraging critical thinking: Promoting analysis and problem-solving skills.
- Addressing individual student needs: Tailoring support to each student's requirements.
- Supporting social and emotional development: Helping students manage their emotions and interactions.
- Facilitating group work: Encouraging collaboration among students.
- Creating an inclusive classroom: Ensuring all students feel valued and included.
- Setting academic goals: Helping students establish and achieve learning targets.
- Encouraging creativity: Fostering imaginative and innovative thinking.
- Maintaining classroom discipline: Ensuring a respectful and orderly learning environment.
- Serving as a role model: Demonstrating positive behavior and attitudes.
- Offering extra help: Providing additional support to struggling students.
- Developing personalized learning plans: Crafting unique plans to meet individual needs.
- Encouraging extracurricular involvement: Promoting participation in activities beyond the classroom.
Towards Community:
- Communicating with parents: Keeping families informed about student progress.
- Participating in community events: Engaging in local activities and gatherings.
- Creating partnerships with local organizations: Building relationships with community groups.
- Volunteering in community projects: Offering time and skills to community initiatives.
- Promoting educational initiatives: Advocating for programs that benefit students.
- Serving on community boards: Contributing to local decision-making.
- Sharing school resources with the community: Offering school facilities and materials for public use.
- Hosting workshops for parents: Providing learning opportunities for families.
- Collaborating with community leaders: Working with local officials on educational matters.
- Addressing community issues: Tackling local challenges through education.
- Advocating for education: Supporting policies that enhance learning.
- Promoting cultural awareness: Encouraging understanding and appreciation of diverse cultures.
- Engaging in local decision-making: Participating in community governance.
- Providing adult education: Offering learning opportunities for adults.
- Supporting local initiatives: Backing programs and projects that benefit the community.
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