2. Student-Centered Learning: Prioritize the needs and interests of
students. Design lessons and activities that engage and cater to
diverse learning styles and abilities.
Differentiation: Recognize and respond to the individual needs of
students. Use various teaching strategies and materials to
accommodate diverse learning preferences and abilities.
Clear Objectives: Set clear learning objectives for each lesson or
unit. Communicate these objectives to students so they understand
what is expected of them.
3. Effective Communication: Establish open and clear communication
with students, parents, and colleagues. Encourage a positive and
respectful learning environment.
Continuous Assessment: Regularly assess student progress using a
variety of assessment methods. Use assessment data to inform
instructional decisions and provide timely and constructive feedback.
Adaptability: Be flexible and willing to adjust teaching methods based
on the needs of the students. Adapt to changes in the educational
environment and incorporate new technologies and methodologies.
4. Reflective Practice: Regularly reflect on teaching practices and experiences.
Identify strengths and areas for improvement to enhance professional growth.
Inclusion: Promote inclusivity by creating an environment where all students,
regardless of background or ability, feel valued and supported in their learning.
Professional Development: Stay informed about current educational research,
trends, and best practices. Engage in ongoing professional development to
continually improve teaching skills.
Ethical Behavior: Demonstrate integrity and ethical conduct. Uphold high
standards of professional behavior and maintain a commitment to fairness and
equity.