Planning and delivering effective lessons that meet the ACEP Curriculum
Ensuring all your lessons, units, and projects are clearly understood by your pupils.
Staying current with any changes and developments to the national teaching curriculum.
Supervising laboratory activities.
Assigning projects and assignments to the students.
Participating in science exhibitions.
Assisting students in their science projects.
Working with your colleagues to coordinate lesson plans where other subjects can complement your Science-Physics lessons.
Being able to adapt your instructional materials and teaching methods to meet the classes varying learning abilities.
Creating lesson plans that deliver a balance of instruction, demonstration, and work time, so that pupils are provided with the opportunity to observe, question, and investigate.
Being creative and enthusiastic about using different teaching methods, including solo work, group work, whole-class work, demonstrations, and experiments.
Following safeguarding procedures to ensure a safe and healthy learning environment.
Attending meetings and participating in training and development sessions at the school or at other training organizations.
Maintaining order amongst your pupils by enforcing rules for good behavior.
Creating a classroom environment where pupils work together to achieve their learning goals.
Helping and supporting individual pupils as required and encouraging them to research topics themselves.
Keeping a register of pupils’ attendance, set assignments and homework, mark pupils work, record completion, write progress reports and carry out continuous assessment.
Taking responsibility for the individual’s progress and development, feeding this information back to your Head of Department.
Meeting with parents, guardians or carers to discuss their child/children’s progress in Science-Physics and determine learning priorities and any needed resources.
If required, give feedback to any relevant external bodies concerning the progress, behaviour and child protection issues.
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