French/Hindi/Tamil Teacher Id-2632

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In the context of the dynamic and hard-working country of Singapore, teaching at Wise Oaks will challenge you both professionally and personally. We invite applications from teachers who have minimum 3 years of teaching experience, required qualifications, and have pedagogical training. If this sounds exciting to you, we want to hear from you!


French/Hindi/Tamil Teacher
Responsibilities:
  • Teach basic language skills including reading, writing, and speaking.
  • Compose lesson plans to successfully incorporate the full duration of each lesson.
  • Execute lessons efficiently using different styles of teaching depending on the content.
  • Engage students to ensure a lively classroom atmosphere.
  • Mark work, give appropriate feedback and maintain records of pupils' progress and development
  • Prepare pupils for external examinations and competitions
  • Manage pupil behaviour in the classroom and on school premises, and apply appropriate and effective measures in cases of misbehaviour
  • Communicate with parents and carers over pupils' progress and participate in departmental meetings, parents' evenings, and organisational training events
Requirements:
  • A degree in French/Hindi/Tamil is preferred but those with a degree in other disciplines are also welcomed to apply.
  • Minimum of 3 years’ experience in a teaching role.
  • Computer Skills.
  • Ability to teach core academic subjects other than second language would be an added advantage.
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