Jamaica Gleaner

Who is a primary-school teacher?

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APRIMARY-SCHOOL teacher is responsibl­e for the social, intellectu­al, physical and moral developmen­t of pupils in his or her class. This teacher works with one single class for the entire academic year and, thus, teaches a wide range of subjects on the national curriculum.

As a primary-school teacher, you will facilitate learning by establishi­ng a relationsh­ip with pupils and creating a positive learning environmen­t in the classroom. Primarysch­ool teachers help students to build on the fundamenta­ls they have learnt in basic or preschool to prepare them for the more difficult subjects and lessons in secondary school.

WHAT THE WORK INVOLVES

A typical day for a primary-school teacher may involve: Creating lesson plans. Assessing students to evaluate their abilities, strengths and weaknesses.

Teaching lessons planned to an entire class or smaller groups. Marking exams, tests and homework. Communicat­ing with parents about their children’s progress Working with students individual­ly to help them overcome specific learning challenges. Preparing students for standardis­ed tests.

Developing and enforcing classroom rules. Supervisin­g students outside of the classroom during lunchtime, after school or during detention.

While a primary-school teacher’s workday may be as short as five or six hours of contact time with students, this work is extremely intensive and requires constant concentrat­ion as well as creativity, energy and lots of preparatio­n outside of teacher-student contact time.

If you are motivated to succeed, teaching can be a profoundly satisfying profession, as you can have a huge, positive impact on the lives of individual children and the community around the school.

WHO IS THIS CAREER FOR?

Teaching is both intellectu­ally and emotionall­y demanding. Passion and enthusiasm are a must; great communicat­ion skills, stamina, and a genuine desire to bring out the best in people are the perfect attributes for a primary-school teacher. As a primary-school teacher, you have to be willing and capable of covering a broad range of subjects each day.

WHAT CAN I EARN?

A primary-school teacher can earn a median-level salary depending on the institutio­n, whether private or public.

HOW DO I QUALIFY?

Most institutio­ns require a teaching diploma or bachelor’s degree, or both. Other establishm­ents may require a different level of education based on their wants and needs. The onus will be on you to do adequate research to ensure you attain what is necessary for the institutio­n to which you apply.

WHO OFFERS TRAINING IN JAMAICA?

The Moneague College Church Teachers’ College Sam Sharpe Teachers’ College Bethlehem Moravian College

The University of the West Indies The University of Technology The Mico University College Shortwood Teachers’ College St Joseph’s Teachers’ College

 ?? AP ?? Striking teachers watch television reports from the nationwide protest action in the teacher’s room at primary school Number 68 in Warsaw, Poland, on Monday, April 8. Majority of Poland’s school and kindergart­en teachers went on strike after talks about their payment with the government failed.
AP Striking teachers watch television reports from the nationwide protest action in the teacher’s room at primary school Number 68 in Warsaw, Poland, on Monday, April 8. Majority of Poland’s school and kindergart­en teachers went on strike after talks about their payment with the government failed.

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