A biology teacher's job involves creating lesson plans, delivering lectures and lab instructions, assessing student performance through assignments and tests, maintaining a positive learning environment, and staying current with biological advancements. Key responsibilities include preparing and giving engaging lessons, conducting laboratory experiments, grading papers, providing individualized support to students, and maintaining records of student progress.
Core Responsibilities:
Instruction & Curriculum:
Develop and implement biology curriculum, creating engaging lesson plans and teaching materials.
Deliver lectures and facilitate discussions on biological concepts.
Conduct laboratory experiments and teach students proper laboratory techniques.
Assessment & Feedback:
Assess and grade student performance through tests, assignments, and practical work.
Provide constructive feedback and individualized attention to students who need extra support.
Classroom Management:
Maintain a stimulating, safe, and positive classroom environment.
Encourage student participation, critical thinking, and scientific inquiry.
Professional Development:
Stay updated with the latest developments and research in the field of biology.
Attend professional development opportunities and staff meeting