Role Overview
Role OverviewThe Physics Teacher is responsible for designing, delivering, and assessing engaging physics lessons for Grades 10, 11, and 12. The educator must bridge foundational high school concepts (kinematics, electricity) with advanced senior secondary topics (thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, optics) to prepare students for board examinations and competitive tests. [1, 2, 3, 4]Key Responsibilities
- Curriculum Delivery: Execute the curriculum, pacing, and learning objectives as mandated by the school board (e.g., CBSE/State Board). [1, 2, 3]
- Classroom Instruction: Ensure conceptual clarity through interactive lectures, smart boards, and real-life demonstrations. [1, 2]
- Laboratory Oversight: Supervise and guide students through practical physics experiments, ensuring adherence to safety protocols and accurate data analysis. [1, 2, 3]
- Exam Preparation: Prepare students for board exams and competitive engineering/medical tests by assigning practice problems, conducting assessments, and reviewing past papers. [1, 2]
- Student Mentorship: Offer one-on-one guidance to struggling learners and mentor advanced students seeking competitive exam preparation. [1, 2]
- Parent-Teacher Communication: Regularly update parents on student progress, behavioral growth, and areas requiring improvement.
Work Location: In person