In the 21st century when getting any information is no longer a problem for learners, the teacher in the classroom should not be an information transmitter but rather a facilitator, whose role is to help learners develop skills and techniques which will ease the learning process. Besides, the teacher should create a safe learning environment where students will feel confident enough to express themselves freely without being afraid of making mistakes.
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Job Description of a teacher
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@Gohar-Gulabyan well said dear
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Hi dear respected sir @Raj-Kumar you asked a lot of questions regarding to my primary teaching job description .so i am here to reply and try to write my experience or views .
Answer of your 1st question :
As a primary school teacher, I view my role as a foundational builder for my students' education and development. It's my responsibility to create a nurturing and stimulating environment that encourages curiosity, fosters a love for learning, and helps students develop essential skills.
Answer of your 2nd question :
The functions I enjoy the most include:Teaching and Interacting with Students,I love seeing their curiosity and excitement when they learn something new.Designing creative and engaging lessons that cater to different learning styles is fulfilling. Watching students grow academically and personally gives me a sense of accomplishment.
Answer of your 3rd question :
Some functions I find challenging include:Administrative Tasks: Paperwork and bureaucratic requirements can be time-consuming and take away from teaching time.Dealing with Behavioral Issues: While part of the job, managing difficult behaviors can be stressful and demanding.
Answer of your 4th question :
Potential challenges include:Meeting Diverse Needs: Addressing the varied academic and emotional needs of all students.Parental Involvement: Engaging parents in their child's education can sometimes be difficult.Keeping Up with Curriculum Changes: Adapting to new educational standards and practices.Work-Life Balance: Managing the demands of teaching while maintaining personal well-being.
And finally answer of your last one question :
To meet these challenges, I would:Seek Professional Development: Continuously improving my skills through workshops, courses, and collaborating with colleagues.Use Differentiated Instruction: Tailoring teaching methods to meet the diverse needs of students.Foster Communication with Parents: Building strong relationships with parents to support student learning.Stay Organized and Manage Time: Prioritizing tasks and finding efficient ways to handle administrative work.Self-Care and Support Networks: Ensuring I take care of my mental and physical health and seek support from fellow teachers.Afshanshah pst ggps hani
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In my view teacher is a human maker/ Nation builder.
Alhamdulillah we all are human but being a human there are various social values of mankind to learn such values make us a human.
If we do not value humain kind in my view there is no difference in animal and us. -
@Burfatmukhtiar yes agreed
Tabassum Laghari
Science Teacher
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@shamsa-kanwal right
Burfat Ali
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@Burfatmukhtiar thank you sir
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@Noorulain-Khatri Thank you
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good topic for discussion
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@Raj-Kumar
Hell Raj
A teacher's role involves creating an engaging and supportive learning environment, delivering curriculum-aligned lessons, and assessing student progress. They manage the classroom, adapt instruction to meet diverse needs, and provide additional support to students as needed. Teachers also communicate with parents, collaborate with colleagues, and participate in professional development. Key qualifications include a relevant degree, teaching certification, and strong communication and organizational skills. Additionally, teachers may lead or participate in extracurricular activities, with responsibilities extending beyond regular school hours.
best regards from Chokri"Empowering students through engaging education, fostering environmental consciousness, and advancing scientific literacy. Committed to shaping future leaders in Life and Earth Sciences."