Kindergarten Teacher
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An exciting opportunity to work within a vibrant and dynamic International School in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, which boasts both the International Baccalaureate and local educational systems. About Oxbridge International School
We have 200+ employees so far working with us and 30+ of them are expats. There is a strong commitment to the on-going professional training of all staff and for providing leadership development at all levels. You can find videos of the school on Youtube and get the idea of the school, facilities and the team. Brilliant opportunity to save money, as the cost of living in Tashkent is very cheap.
Youtube Channel Instagram Facebook Very competitive package is provided. Main duties and responsibilities of the job:
Collaboratively planning, preparing and delivering differentiated lessons
Assessing and reporting student progress
Responsible for student welfare and pastoral development of the class group
Maintaining the learning environment of the classroom and managing resources
Organizing and taking part in school events, trips, and extra-curricular activities
Line management of the teaching assistant
The ideal candidate will have:
At least Bachelor's degree
Previous experience
The ability to differentiate and deliver conceptual, engaging and inquiry-based lessons
Familiarity and experience with collaborative planning and a team-teaching approach
A wonderful opportunity to discover Central Asia and work in one of the most dynamic schools of Tashkent, Uzbekistan. We have over 250 people working together to provide high quality education to the students and over 40 expats.
Please note that the job requires relocation
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Alessandria, Italia Alexandria A tempo pieno**Description** Kindergarten Teacher **Purpose of Role**: We put learners and learning first. Learning is affected by both internal factors (such as emotions, motivation and general health and wellbeing) and external factors (such as environment, curriculum and relationships). The external factor that has the most significant impact on our students’...