Biology Teacher Job in Kalpetta

Kalpetta, Kerala Full Time Date: 10 June 2024

Job description

Curriculum Development: Designing and planning biology lessons, experiments, and activities that align with curriculum standards and learning objectives. Developing instructional materials and resources to engage students and facilitate learning. Subject Instruction: Teaching a variety of biology topics, including cell biology, genetics, evolution, ecology, physiology, anatomy, and microbiology. Providing instruction in biological concepts, theories, principles, and methodologies to help students develop a deep understanding of the living world. Laboratory Experiments: Conducting hands-on laboratory experiments and investigations to explore biological phenomena and principles. Guiding students in making observations, collecting data, analyzing results, and drawing conclusions. Field Studies: Organizing field trips, outdoor activities, and nature walks to observe and study living organisms in their natural habitats. Providing opportunities for students to apply biological concepts and methods in field-based learning experiences. Critical Thinking: Encouraging critical thinking, inquiry, and problem-solving skills through scientific inquiry and investigation. Challenging students to ask questions, formulate hypotheses, design experiments, and analyze data independently and collaboratively. Ecological Awareness: Promoting awareness and understanding of ecological concepts, such as ecosystems, biodiversity, conservation, and sustainability. Exploring environmental issues, human impacts on ecosystems, and strategies for environmental protection and stewardship. Genetic Analysis: Teaching students about genetics principles, including inheritance patterns, DNA structure and function, gene expression, and genetic engineering. Exploring ethical considerations and societal implications of genetic research and technology. Evolutionary Theory: Introducing students to evolutionary theory, natural selection, adaptation, and speciation. Discussing evidence for evolution, such as fossil records, comparative anatomy, molecular biology, and biogeography. STEM Integration: Integrating biology with other STEM disciplines, such as chemistry, physics, and environmental science. Providing interdisciplinary learning experiences that highlight the connections between biological concepts and real-world applications. Assessment and Evaluation: Assessing student learning and progress through a variety of formative and summative assessment methods, such as quizzes, tests, projects, lab reports, and presentations. Providing feedback and constructive criticism to support student growth and improvement in biology.