Primary School Teacher) Computer Teacher job involves instructing young students in basic computer literacy developing their digital skills and fostering a safe and engaging learning environment. They plan lessons assess student progress and manage the computer lab to ensure a positive learning experience. They also collaborate with other teachers and administrators to integrate technology into the curriculum.
Key Responsibilities:
Curriculum Development and Delivery:
Designing and implementing lesson plans that introduce foundational computer skills such as using a mouse keyboard and basic software in an age-appropriate manner.
Classroom Management:
Maintaining a positive and orderly learning environment managing classroom dynamics and ensuring students adhere to lab rules (e.g. no food or drinks).
Assessment and Feedback:
Evaluating student progress through projects quizzes and examinations and providing feedback to students and parents.
Technology Integration:
Collaborating with other teachers to integrate technology into the broader curriculum and promote digital literacy.
Resource Management:
Ensuring the proper functioning of computer hardware and software updating necessary programs and maintaining a clean and organized lab.
Professional Development:
Staying updated on the latest advancements in computer technology and incorporating new practices into the curriculum.
Communication and Collaboration:
Participating in parent-teacher conferences collaborating with faculty and communicating student progress to relevant stakeholders.
Essential Skills and Qualifications:
Educational Background:
A bachelors degree in Computer Science or a related field with a strong understanding of computer fundamentals and software applications.
Teaching Experience:
Prior experience teaching computer skills to young students is often preferred.
Technical Proficiency:
Strong computer skills including proficiency in common software like word processing spreadsheets and database management.
Communication Skills:
Excellent verbal and written communication skills to effectively convey information to students parents and colleagues.
Organizational Skills:
Ability to plan lessons manage classroom activities and maintain accurate records.
Adaptability:
The ability to adapt teaching methods to accommodate diverse learning styles and stay current with evolving technology.
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