Design and deliver engaging biology lessons that align with curriculum standards.
Develop and prepare teaching materials, including lectures, assignments, and presentations.
2. Laboratory and Practical Skills
Plan, organize, and supervise hands-on laboratory experiments.
Instruct students on proper lab techniques and safety procedures.
3. Assessment and Evaluation
Monitor student progress through a variety of methods, such as quizzes, tests, projects, and practical work.
Provide constructive feedback and grade student assignments and exams.
4. Student Support
Offer extra support, tutoring, and encouragement to students who are struggling.
Foster a positive and inclusive learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and participating.
5. Record Keeping and Communication
Maintain accurate records of student attendance, grades, and overall progress.
Communicate with parents and guardians about student performance and needs.
6. Professional Development
Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in biological sciences and education.
Participate in professional development opportunities, conferences, and training.
7. Extracurricular and School Involvement
Organize and supervise field trips and extracurricular activities like science clubs or fairs.
Attend school meetings and collaborate with other teachers and administrators on school-wide initiatives.
8. Curriculum and Resource Management
Help develop and refine curriculum materials and teaching methods.
Select and obtain necessary materials, supplies, and equipment, such as textbooks and lab equipment.
9. Promoting Critical Thinking
Encourage critical thinking, scientific inquiry, and problem-solving skills.
Guide students in understanding the relationship between scientific concepts and real-world applications.
10. Classroom Management
Establish and enforce classroom rules to ensure a safe and orderly learning environment.
Adapt teaching strategies to meet the diverse needs of students with different learning styles and abilities.