Overview:
The IBDP/MYP Psychology Teacher plays a crucial role in delivering highquality education and fostering a positive learning environment. They are responsible for teaching International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) and Middle Years Programme (MYP) Psychology preparing students for examinations and supporting the holistic development of students through effective lesson planning and delivery.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver engaging and interactive lessons in IBDP/MYP Psychology.
- Design and implement comprehensive lesson plans aligned with curriculum standards.
- Provide individualized support and guidance to students to maximize learning outcomes.
- Administer and grade assessments providing constructive feedback to facilitate student progress.
- Develop a nurturing and inclusive classroom environment that promotes active participation.
- Collaborate with colleagues to integrate interdisciplinary approaches into teaching.
- Stay updated with educational trends and psychology research to enhance teaching methods.
- Participate in parentteacher conferences to discuss student academic performance and growth.
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelors degree in Psychology Education or related field.
- Teaching certification or licensure.
- Experience in teaching psychology at the IBDP/MYP level.
- Demonstrated understanding of IB curriculum and assessment models.
- Proven ability to differentiate instruction to meet diverse student needs.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Proficiency in educational technology for instructional purposes.
- Commitment to ongoing professional development in education and psychology.
- Ability to create an inclusive and respectful learning environment.
- Understanding of assessment practices to monitor student progress.
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