Curriculum Development: Develop and implement a developmentally appropriate curriculum for pre-primary children, including lesson plans, learning materials, and activities
Ensure alignment with educational standards and objectives
Foster a love for learning and encourage curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking skills
Classroom Management: Establish and maintain a well-organized and child-friendly classroom environment
Manage classroom routines, transitions, and behavior, promoting a positive and inclusive atmosphere
Set clear expectations and enforce classroom rules and boundaries
Foster a sense of community and respect among students
Individualized Instruction: Assess each child's developmental needs and learning styles
Adapt teaching strategies and materials to accommodate diverse abilities and learning profiles
Provide individualized attention and support to students, addressing their specific needs and challenges
Learning Support: Create a supportive and inclusive learning environment that encourages active student participation
Provide guidance and assistance to students in their learning activities
Foster language and communication skills, early literacy, numeracy, and motor skills development through engaging and interactive lessons and activities
Parent Communication: Establish and maintain open and regular communication with parents or guardians
Provide updates on children's progress, milestones, and areas of development
Conduct parent-teacher conferences and participate in parent involvement activities and events
Classroom Resources and Materials: Select and organize age-appropriate educational resources, materials, and equipment to enhance the learning experience
Create and display visual aids, learning centers, and interactive displays that promote student engagement and learning
Safety and Well-being: Ensure the safety and well-being of all students at all times
Follow proper safety protocols and emergency procedures
Monitor students during classroom activities and outdoor play
Attend to students personal needs, such as toileting, feeding, and rest periods, as required
Professional Development: Stay updated on current trends, research, and best practices in early childhood education
Attend professional development workshops, conferences, and training sessions to enhance teaching skills and knowledge
Collaborate with colleagues and participate in team meetings and professional learning communities