PGT Physics
1 week ago
A Post Graduate Teacher (PGT) of Physics in a CBSE school typically has the following responsibilities and qualifications:
Job DescriptionResponsibilities:
**Teaching**:
Deliver engaging lessons in Physics for senior classes (Classes 11 and 12).
Use innovative teaching methods, including practical experiments and demonstrations.
**Curriculum Development**:
Develop lesson plans in alignment with the CBSE curriculum.
Prepare and update teaching materials, including presentations and worksheets.
**Assessment**:
Design and conduct periodic assessments and examinations.
Evaluate student performance and provide constructive feedback.
**Student Support**:
Offer extra help and mentoring to students who need additional support.
Encourage student participation in science fairs, competitions, and projects.
**Classroom Management**:
Maintain a positive and disciplined classroom environment.
Foster a culture of respect and collaboration among students.
**Collaboration**:
Work with other teachers to integrate Physics with other subjects.
Participate in staff meetings and contribute to school activities.
**Professional Development**:
Stay updated with the latest advancements in Physics and educational practices.
Attend workshops and training sessions as required.
**Education**: A Master's degree in Physics or a related field, along with a Bachelor's degree in Education (B.Ed).
**Experience**: Prior teaching experience in a CBSE school is preferred.
**Skills**:
Strong subject knowledge and teaching skills.
Proficient in using technology for teaching and learning.
Good communication and interpersonal skills.
Patience and a passion for teaching.
Ability to inspire and motivate students.
Commitment to continuous learning and improvement.
This role is crucial in shaping students' understanding of Physics and preparing them for higher studies and competitive exams.
Job Type: Full-time
Work Location: In person