Responsibilities
Teaching
and Managing Pupil Learning
- Teaching built
around Rosenshine’s principle
- Ensure
effective teaching of whole classes, groups and individuals so that
teaching objectives are
met,
momentum and challenge are maintained, and best use is made of teaching
time.
- Use
teaching methods which
keep pupils
engaged, including stimulating pupils’ intellectual curiosity, effective
questioning and response, clear presentation and good use of resources.
- Instil
the principles of Growth Mindset and metacognition approaches
- Set high
expectations for pupils' behaviour, establishing and maintaining a good
standard of discipline through well-focused teaching and through positive
and productive relationships and the implementation of Restorative
Practice.
Planning
and Setting Expectations/Pupil Achievement
- Identify
clear teaching objectives, content, lesson structures and sequences appropriate to the subject
matter and the pupils being taught.
- Set
appropriate and demanding expectations for pupils’ learning and motivation. Set clear targets for pupils'
learning, building on prior attainment.
- Be a
teacher of Special Needs.
- Identify
pupils who have special educational needs, develop detailed learning
sequences and know where to get help in order to give positive and
targeted support. Implement
and keep records on Individual Education Plans (IEPs).
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Assessment
and Evaluation
- Assess
how well learning objectives have
been achieved and use this assessment for future teaching.
- Mark and monitor pupils’ class and
homework providing constructive oral and written feedback, setting targets
for pupils’ progress.
- When
applicable, understand the demands expected of pupils in relation to the
National Curriculum.
Relationship
with Parents and the Wider community
- Develop
warm relationships – be approachable and friendly
- Prepare
and present informative reports to parents.
- Provide
opportunities to develop pupils' understanding by relating their learning
to real and work-related examples, recognising that learning takes place outside
the school context.
- Liaise
with agencies responsible for pupils' welfare.
Manage
Own Performance and Development
- Take
responsibility for their own professional development and to keep up to
date with research and developments in pedagogy and in the subjects they
teach.
- Share
corporate responsibility of the implementation of school policies and
practices.
- Set a
good example to the pupils they teach in their presentation and their
personal conduct.
- Evaluate
their own teaching critically and use this to improve their effectiveness.
- Display
the schools Growth Mindset qualities
- Implements
and follows school’s child protection policies and procedures.
Managing
and Developing Staff and Other Adults
- Establish effective working
relationships with professional colleagues including, where applicable,
associate staff.
- Model the
core principles of Restorative Practice in all communication and
interactions.
Managing
Resources
- Select and make good use of textbooks, the outdoors, ICT and other learning resources which enable teaching objectives to be met.
- To ensure
promotion and support of Equal Opportunities and Health & Safety
- To
undertake other duties that are commensurate with the post