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IND1 Geography Teacher

Islington
1 month ago
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Core Responsibilities

Curriculum Delivery: Teach geography topics aligned with national or regional curriculum standards, such as physical geography (climate, landforms) and human geography (population, urbanization, global development).

Lesson Planning: Design engaging lessons that incorporate maps, data analysis, case studies, and current events to make geography relevant and interactive.

Assessment: Create and mark tests, assignments, and projects to evaluate student understanding and progress.

Classroom Management: Maintain a positive and productive learning environment that supports student engagement and discipline.

Use of Technology: Integrate tools like GIS (Geographic Information Systems), satellite imagery, and interactive mapping software.

Fieldwork: Organize local field trips or virtual experiences to help students apply learning in real-world contexts.

Supporting Student Development: Mentor students in critical thinking, environmental awareness, and global citizenship.

Professional Development: Stay updated on geographical research, teaching methods, and educational policy changes.

Wider School Role

Participate in school events and cross-curricular projects.

Collaborate with other staff to support school-wide initiatives like sustainability or global learning.

Offer extracurricular activities like geography clubs or competitions

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