Create a joyful, safe, and high-expectation classroom where every child develops strong Foundational Literacy & Numeracy (FLN), social-emotional skills, and curiosity—using active, activity-based teaching aligned with CBSE and NEP 2020.
Key Responsibilities1) Teaching & Learning
- Plan and deliver daily lessons for English/Hindi, EVS, Mathematics (and allotted subjects) using age-appropriate, experiential pedagogy.
- Design unit plans, weekly lesson plans, and learning materials that meet CBSE learning outcomes and school curriculum maps.
- Integrate art, physical education, and values across subjects (“art-integrated” & “sports-integrated” learning).
2) Active Teaching (What “active” looks like in our classrooms)
- 5E model: Engage → Explore → Explain → Elaborate → Evaluate in most lessons.
- Hands-on activities: Math manipulatives, word cards, science experiments, learning stations, role play, and games.
- Think–Pair–Share & group work: Frequent peer discussion, cooperative tasks, and presentations.
- Differentiation: Tiered tasks, choice boards, and flexible grouping to support struggling and advanced learners.
- Formative checks every 7–10 minutes: Exit tickets, mini whiteboards, quick polls, thumbs up/down.
- Multisensory literacy: Read-alouds, phonics routines, guided reading, shared & independent writing.
- Use of visuals & anchor charts: Word walls, number lines, and concept maps created with students.
- Technology integration: Smartboard/ICT for short clips, interactive practice, and reinforcement (not passive watching).
- Real-life connection: Local context, field walks, class corners (nature/math/reading), and simple projects.
- Student voice: Set class goals with children; regular reflection journals.
Sample 40-minute lesson flow (reference):
- 0–5 min: Engage (hook / question / picture prompt)
- 5–15 min: Explore (manipulatives / pair task / station)
- 15–25 min: Explain (student explanation first, then teacher clarifies)
- 25–35 min: Elaborate (apply in new context / challenge problem)
- 35–40 min: Evaluate (exit ticket + quick feedback)
3) Assessment & Feedback
- Maintain continuous assessments (rubrics, portfolios, notebooks) and periodic assessments as per school calendar.
- Give timely, specific feedback; share progress with students and parents.
- Track FLN benchmarks; plan re-teaching / enrichment from data.
4) Classroom Culture, Safety & Inclusion
- Establish clear routines and age-appropriate behavior expectations.
- Ensure child protection and safety protocols; maintain vigilant supervision at all times (classroom, corridors, dispersal, bus duty if assigned).
- Foster inclusive practices for diverse learners; coordinate with Special Educator when needed.
5) Parent & Community Engagement
- Conduct PTMs, share learning goals and home-support strategies.
- Communicate promptly and professionally via school channels.
6) Co-curricular & School Life
- Lead/assist assemblies, clubs, celebrations, competitions, and educational trips.
- Support school events, examinations, and substitution duties as required.
Qualifications (as per CBSE norms)
- Essential: Senior Secondary (10+2) with D.El.Ed./ETE/JBT or B.El.Ed.
- Preferred: CTET Paper I qualified; Graduate in relevant stream; B.Ed. (as per latest CBSE guidelines).
- Proficiency in English and Hindi (spoken & written).
Skills & Competencies
- Strong command of primary pedagogy and child psychology.
- Excellent classroom management and communication skills.
- Lesson planning with clear objectives and measurable outcomes.
- Ability to differentiate instruction and use data for remediation.
- Comfort with basic EdTech (smartboard, Google Workspace/MS Office).
- Growth mindset, teamwork, reliability, and ethics.
Tools & Resources You’ll Use
- Smartboard/Projector, classroom library, manipulatives (counters, base-ten blocks), phonics materials, charts, and school-provided workbooks/pintables.
Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Student progress on FLN and class-level learning outcomes.
- Quality of lesson plans and classroom observations (active pedagogy visible).
- Student engagement and behavior metrics (on-task time, participation).
- Assessment records, timely feedback, and parent communication.
- Contribution to co-curriculars and professional development participation.
Work Schedule & Terms
- On-campus full-time as per school timetable and calendar (including selected Saturdays/events/exams as scheduled).
- Compensation and leave as per school policy and experience.
Job Types: Full-time, Fresher
Pay: ₹8,993.43 - ₹20,052.46 per month
Benefits:
- Commuter assistance
- Leave encashment
- Paid time off
- Provident Fund
Work Location: In person