
Ibdp Chemistry
4 days ago
**Job Role**:IBDP Chemistry & IBDP Physics Teacher
**Location**: DLF Phase 1, Gurgaon
**Position Overview**:
The IBDP Chemistry & IBDP Physics Teacher will be responsible for teaching and fostering an environment that promotes academic excellence, critical thinking, and inquiry-based learning in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). The teacher will deliver an engaging curriculum to students, guiding them through the challenging aspects of the IBDP science courses, preparing them for internal and external assessments, and supporting their holistic development in the sciences.
**Key Responsibilities**:
**Curriculum Delivery**:
- Plan and deliver the IBDP curriculum in accordance with the International Baccalaureate standards.
- Provide high-quality, engaging lessons that integrate practical laboratory work, theoretical knowledge, and inquiry-based learning.
**Assessment and Evaluation**:
- Prepare and assess internal assessments (IAs), oral presentations, written reports, and laboratory work in line with IBDP assessment guidelines.
- Conduct formative and summative assessments to monitor and track student progress.
- Provide timely and constructive feedback to students on their assignments, projects, and assessments.
**Student Support and Mentoring**:
- Foster a supportive and encouraging classroom environment that encourages scientific curiosity and inquiry.
**Professional Development**:
- Stay up-to-date with IBDP curriculum changes, educational best practices, and advancements in science teaching.
- Participate in faculty and professional development meetings, workshops, and IB workshops.
**Collaboration and Communication**:
- Collaborate with other members of the Science Department and the wider school faculty to ensure the integration of interdisciplinary learning and effective teaching strategies.
- Communicate effectively with parents regarding student progress, concerns, and achievements, including participation in parent-teacher conferences.
**Education**:
- A Bachelor's degree or higher in Chemistry, Physics, or a related scientific field (preferably a Master’s degree or equivalent).
- Proven experience in teaching Chemistry and/or Physics at a senior school level, ideally within an IBDP environment.
- Strong understanding of the IBDP curriculum, assessment procedures, and pedagogy.