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What are the duties & responsibilities of a pre-school teacher?

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What are the duties & responsibilities of a pre-school teacher?

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  1. to lead the children in age appropriate activities, teach shapes, colors, numbers and letters - write names, identify numbers - all the while keeping everything fun and active.


  2. The primary goal is to keep children safe.  This means several things:

    --The environment must be a place children can explore and any dangers that can hurt the child must be remedied.

    --The children must have internal discipline.  It is the teacher's responsibility to help a child discover this discipline.

    --The children must feel that the teacher genuinely cares for their needs.

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    The teacher's job is also one of education.  We must be careful how we say this because, ideally, the child is in charge of his education.  We, as teachers, must provide an environment where the child can explore and learn what is needed.  At this age, they have just come out of a stage of three years where they have learned a certain order to the world, have learned many language skills, and have learned a lot of social skills.  The 3-6 age range is a time of refinement of those skills before they move into another area of development.

    We also have a responsibility to the parents.  Our responsibility to the parents is often an ironic one that comes in conflict with our responsibility to the child.  You will have parents ask for worksheets, homework, and to push the child into certain skills they are not ready for simply because they see other children doing those things.  They want what is best for their child and, as a result, it is your responsibility to tap into that knowledge and have enough knowledge to explain why some of their requests are not productive to the child's well-being and are actually in conflict with it.

    You have a responsibility to share what you can with others who are in the same profession to help them grow and develop so that their children can grow.  You have a responsibility to listen to other ideas and see if they need to be adapted in your own classroom.  You have the responsiblity to weigh this against many factors besides those listed above, such as budget concerns, benefits for the child, and current research.

    Speaking of current research, you have the responsibility to keep up on that.  Not blindly, either.  You must keep a critical eye of all research and see what it truly discovered.  Too often, media puts a spin on the research to make it appear that it is true for all people and situations ("A new study suggests that students learn this way....")  You hear that all the time, but how true is it across the board?

    You not only have the responsibility to keep up with current research.  You have the responsibility to see how to implement it into your classroom.  Many teachers know research, but have trouble in this regard.  If this is a skill you feel you are not good at, you must seek the help of other teachers.  We all have strengths and weeknesses.  This goes back to sharing ideas and taking ideas that help you.  

    These Preschool years of education are building the foundation for the child to enjoy learning for life.  Ignoring these years and not providing the child with the right kind of environment now leads to larger problems later in life.  

    Talk about a responsibility we share...  don't take it lightly.

    Matt

  3. Hope it will help....

    General Responsibilities of a Preschool Teacher

    The preschool teacher has a number of general responsibilities in their daily teaching job. They must provide a wonderful learning environment for the children, teach them how to interact with others and help them with their daily needs. The preschool teacher will instruct them in basic educational programs, teach them to be creative and provide them with a safe and caring environment to learn and grow.

    Specific Duties of a Preschool Teacher

    A preschool teacher has a wide array of specific duties which they must complete on a daily basis. With regard to educational aspects, the preschool teacher must prepare daily lesson plans to help the children start learning basic education to get them ready for primary school. The preschool teacher will have a set educational plan each day which the children will be involved with as a group.

    The preschool teacher must also prepare creative activities for the children to complete each day. It is important that creativity is a big part of the preschool experience and preschool teachers will prepare various activities for the children to engage in. Things such as arts and crafts, music and imagination will all play a big role in the creative learning process.

    One who is a preschool teacher must also prepare outdoor activities and games for the students. This will help them improve their coordination and motor skills. With that said, the preschool teacher must ensure a safe play environment for the children to engage in activities within.

    A preschool teacher must also cater to the basic needs of the children. One who oversees a preschool class must feed the children, serve them beverages and help them with their bathroom needs. They must ensure that they provide a comfortable, nurturing environment for the little ones within their care.

    Along with teaching the children various things, the preschool teacher must also monitor their development. It is important to know which children are doing fine and which ones may need a little extra help. This will be done by monitoring progress and making notes of the progress of each child.

    The preschool teacher is also responsible for meeting with other education professionals and parents of the children. During these meetings, the preschool teacher will discuss their lesson plans, what they are doing to improve their classroom techniques and how each of the children are doing with their progress.

  4. Make sure that the kids are safe: from accidents, from bullies, from outside adults, from worries.

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