Job Description
Job Title: TGT Physics (Trained Graduate Teacher)
Job Summary:
The TGT Physics teacher will be responsible for teaching physics to students in the [specific class range, e.g., 9th to 12th grade] and ensuring that students gain a thorough understanding of the subject. This includes preparing lesson plans, conducting practical experiments, evaluating student performance, and fostering an engaging learning environment.
Key Responsibilities:Teaching and Instruction:
- Plan, prepare, and deliver engaging lessons in Physics, covering theoretical and practical aspects.
- Explain key concepts in mechanics, electricity and magnetism, optics, thermodynamics, and modern physics in a clear and comprehensive manner.
- Use appropriate teaching aids such as multimedia presentations, models, and laboratory equipment to enhance student learning.
- Integrate both practical and theoretical knowledge to help students understand real-world applications of physics.
Curriculum Development:
- Develop and implement a detailed and effective curriculum for Physics that aligns with the school’s educational goals and standards.
- Prepare worksheets, assignments, quizzes, and exams to assess students' understanding and progress.
- Adapt teaching methods and materials to accommodate different learning styles and student needs.
Classroom Management:
- Create a positive and disciplined learning environment conducive to both academic and personal growth.
- Ensure the classroom is organized and that students follow safety protocols during practical lessons and experiments.
- Address student queries, clarify doubts, and provide additional support as needed.
Assessment and Evaluation:
- Conduct regular assessments, assignments, and quizzes to monitor students' academic progress.
- Provide constructive feedback and work with students to improve their understanding.
- Grade assignments, projects, and exams in a timely manner, ensuring fair and accurate evaluation.
Student Engagement and Motivation:
- Foster a passion for science and learning in students by encouraging curiosity and creativity.
- Motivate students to participate in extra-curricular activities related to science, such as science fairs, Olympiads, and experiments.
- Identify and address the individual academic needs and potential of students.
Parent-Teacher Communication:
- Maintain regular communication with parents regarding their child’s progress, strengths, and areas of improvement.
- Attend parent-teacher meetings and provide updates on student performance and behavior.
RequirementsRequired Qualifications:
- Educational Qualification:
- A Bachelor’s Degree in Physics (B.Sc. Physics or equivalent).
- A B.Ed. (Bachelor of Education) or equivalent teaching qualification.
- Experience:
- Minimum 2-3 years of teaching experience in a secondary school setting (preferred).
- Experience with CBSE, ICSE, or other national curricula is a plus.
- Skills and Abilities:
- Strong command over physics concepts and practical knowledge.
- Excellent communication and presentation skills.
- Ability to explain complex scientific concepts in a simple and understandable manner.
- Good classroom management skills.
- Patience, creativity, and problem-solving abilities.
- Other Requirements:
- Familiarity with modern teaching aids, technologies, and e-learning platforms.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team-oriented environment.
- Strong organizational and time-management skills.
BenefitsSalary: 30000 to 45000 maximum (depends upon experience and performance in the interview)
Accommodation will be provided