Summary of Work Activities and Responsibilities:The Ateneo de Manila Grade School Teacher is the primary formator in the classroom. As a model of the Jesuit principle of cura personalis alumnorum (personal care and concern for the student), he/she is greatly responsible for the development and holistic formation of the students.Following the principle of special parental authority, an equally important task of the Grade School teacher aside from teaching is to attend to the welfare of students.The Grade School teacher is based in a grade level and is a member of a subject area task force. As a faculty member, the teacher is expected to be involved in the academic and social life of the school community. He/she also involves him/herself in professional learning communities, participates in school committees, and attends official school functions and outreach programs such as Bigay Puso and Brigada Eskwela.Main Duties and Responsibilities:I. Regular DutiesWrites individual lesson plans, participates in articulation and collaboration sessionsTeaches the subject assigned to him/her, with emphasis on student-centered activitiesPrepares instructional materials such as visual aids, Learning Activity Sheets (LAS), Information Sheets (IS), and Evaluation Sheets (ES)Gives seatwork, homework, and quizzes regularly.Notifies parents of each student's performance and confers with parents during regular parent-teacher conferences, or upon the request of either partyAttends grade level meetings; participates in and evaluates grade-level activitiesAttends task force meetings; participates in and evaluates task forces projectsAttends and actively participates in Faculty general assemblies and other committees assigned to him/herTakes responsibility for the care of instructional materials, school equipment, and facilities.II. Prefecting and Proctoring DutiesMonitors the students at specific locations during Quiet Time, Mind-Setting Time, recess, and lunch on assigned daysMonitors the class when assigned as table prefect in the cafeteria (for Grades 3-6 Teachers)Monitors the students during the Sportsfests and IntramuralsProctors a class during quarterly examinationsProctors a class during dismissal (for Grades 1-4)III. Advising and Counseling DutiesGives counsel and direction to individual members of his/her class and makes referrals to the Child Development Center when appropriateHandles disciplinary cases of his/her students; and refers serious cases to the GLCFollows up on referrals with the class teacher/adviser and/or the Child Development CenterGives group guidance to his/her class during ST-Ar period and Quiet Time and coordinates with the
Guidance Counselor (for CT/CA only)IV. Student Recording and Reporting DutiesChecks the students' attendance and punctualityCorrects seatwork, homework, quizzes, and quarterly examinationsScores, records, encodes, and validates student marks in grading sheetsRecommends to the GLC stars and bars for Grades 3-4 and merits and demerits for Grades 5-6Submits records of student attendance and deportment and other reports to the GLCSubmits reports on students' honors and awards to the GLC.Ensures the confidentiality and integrity of official school records pertaining to the students (e.g. report cards, exams, guidance test results)Candidates must possess a Bachelor's/College Degree, Professional License (passed board/bar/professional license exam) in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, or equivalent.At least one (1) year of teaching experience in elementary educationExcellent written and verbal communication skillsAbility to work in a team, with a warm personality and a flexible attitudeProficient in MS Office and G Suite applicationEntry Level / Junior, Apprentice Education and Training Higher Education / Academia 1 opening Bachelor's degree graduateThe Ateneo de Manila University (Ateneo) is one of the leading universities in the Philippines. More than 150 years in existence, the Ateneo has grown into a major Jesuit institution. Officially it became a university in 1959. It offers over 100 academic degree programmes. Ateneo offers Basic Education (Grade School, Junior and Senior High School). In addition, the Loyola Schools (college) is made up of four schools (Social Sciences; Humanities; Science and Engineering; and Management) that offer graduate and
undergraduate degrees, with a total enrolment of about 10,000 students per year. The Ateneo has 4 professional schools located in 3 campuses in Quezon City, Makati City and Pasig City (Business; Government; Law; and Medicine and Public Health), with about 4,000 professional postgraduate students. It has an array of research centres, 11 of which are recognized as Centres of Excellence by the Philippine Commission on Higher Education. In addition to a European Studies Programme, it has a Centre for Asian Studies that fosters comparative research on East and Southeast Asia. The Ateneo has 207 partnerships with universities around the world (82 in Europe, 87 in Asia, 11 in Australia and New Zealand, and 27 in North and South America) and is a member of the ASEAN Universities Network and 3 other inter
national university networks. The Ateneo's Rizal Library is the most advanced in the Philippines with over 307,000 titles in its collection and online access to most major academic journals.
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