A Sanskrit Teacher instructs students in the Sanskrit language, focusing on grammar, vocabulary, and classical literature. They develop curriculum-aligned lesson plans, conduct assessments, and foster an appreciation for ancient Indian heritage. The role requires strong linguistic skills and effective classroom management.
Core Responsibilities
- Instruction & Delivery: Teach Sanskrit grammar (Vyakarana), phonetics, and sentence structure in an engaging manner.
- Curriculum Planning: Create, collate, and implement age-appropriate lesson plans aligned with the school's educational framework (e.g., CBSE, ICSE, or State Board).
- Literature & Culture: Introduce students to classical texts, shlokas, epics, and scriptures, connecting language learning to historical and cultural contexts.
- Assessments: Develop question papers, worksheets, and revision material. Evaluate student progress through regular testing and constructive feedback.
- Classroom Management: Maintain an inclusive and disciplined learning environment, adapting teaching styles to accommodate varied learning abilities.
- Extracurriculars: Encourage student participation in language-based competitions, such as Sanskrit recitation, debates, and elocution.
- Collaboration: Participate in parent-teacher meetings, staff meetings, and continuous professional development programs.
Required Qualifications & Skills
- Education: A Bachelor's or Master's degree in Sanskrit is required. A B.Ed. (Bachelor of Education) or equivalent teaching certification is generally preferred or mandated by many institutions.
- Linguistic Proficiency: Deep understanding of Sanskrit grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation.
- Pedagogical Skills: Strong communication, lesson-planning, and motivational abilities.
- Technical Skills: Basic computer knowledge to effectively use interactive, digital teaching tools in the classroom.
Sri Chaitanya future pathways,
kaggadasapura Branch-4,
Vignan Nagar main road,
Next to reliance mart.
contact- Principal-9980157380/7022625898
Work Location: In person