Task 1: Plan and teach assigned classes in accordance with the school’s plans, curriculum, and lesson schemes.
Task 2: Assess, monitor, record, and report on the learning needs, progress, and achievements of assigned students.
Task 3: Participate in arranging and preparing students for external examinations.
Task 4: Contribute to the development, implementation, and evaluation of school policies, regulations, and procedures in support of shared values and vision.
Task 5: Collaborate with others in developing programmes and supporting students to achieve consistent outcomes.
Task 6: Ensure the safety and well-being of students.
Task 7: Maintain student discipline and order.
Task 8: Guide and supervise assigned support staff and, where appropriate, other teachers.
Task 9: Use and manage allocated resources effectively.
Task 10: Participate in reviewing and evaluating the effectiveness of one’s own work, and where appropriate, that of other teachers or support staff.
Task 11: Engage in professional development and training for oneself, and where necessary, support the training of other teachers or support staff, including induction periods.
Task 12: Communicate with students, parents, and guardians.
Task 13: Collaborate and work with colleagues and relevant professionals within and outside the school.
Teachers are expected to consistently demonstrate high standards of personal and professional conduct. The following regulations define the behaviours and attitudes required throughout a teacher’s career.
Teachers uphold public trust in the profession and maintain high ethical and behavioural standards, both inside and outside school, by:
Teachers must respect and comply with the values, policies, and regulations of the school where they work, while maintaining professional conduct, including punctuality and regular attendance.
Teachers need to understand and consistently act within the legal framework that defines their professional duties and responsibilities.