primary computer teacher instructs young students (typically in kindergarten through 5th grade) on basic computer skills and digital literacy. This role involves creating engaging lesson plans teaching fundamental computer concepts and fostering a positive learning environment. They also assess student progress manage classroom behavior and may collaborate with other teachers on cross-curricular projects.
Key Responsibilities:
Curriculum Development & Delivery:
Designing and implementing age-appropriate lesson plans that introduce foundational computer concepts such as using a mouse keyboard and basic software (word processing drawing etc.).
Classroom Management:
Maintaining a safe and organized learning environment managing student behavior and ensuring proper use of computer equipment.
Instructional Techniques:
Employing various teaching methods to cater to diverse learning styles providing individual and group instruction and offering extra support to students who need it.
Assessment & Feedback:
Evaluating student progress through assignments projects and quizzes providing constructive feedback to students and parents and tracking student advancement.
Technology Integration:
Staying up-to-date with current technology trends and incorporating new tools and practices into the curriculum.
Collaboration:
Working with other teachers and school administration to develop cross-curricular projects and initiatives that integrate technology and digital literacy.
Parent Communication:
Regularly communicating with parents about student progress and addressing any concerns.
Administrative Duties:
Maintaining student records preparing reports and ensuring proper functioning of computer equipment.
Developing a careful and creative program suitable for preschool children. Employing a variety of educational techniques (storytelling, educational play, media etc.) to teach children. Observing each child to help them improve their social competencies and build self-esteem
Education
Graduation