A female Physical Health Education Teacher, also known as a Physical Education (PE) Teacher, plays a vital role in promoting physical health, fitness, and overall well-being among students.
The candidate will also:
Develop and implement physical health education programs for students, aligning with curriculum guidelines and educational standards.
Plan, organize, and deliver engaging physical education lessons and activities tailored to the needs and abilities of the students.
Teach a variety of physical activities, exercises, and sports, providing instruction on proper techniques, skills, and strategies.
Promote teamwork, cooperation, and fair play through organized games, sports, and group activities.
Incorporate health education into physical education lessons, covering topics such as nutrition, fitness, body image, personal hygiene, and overall well-being.
Responsibilities
Plan and prepare lesson plans, instructional materials, and equipment needed for each class.
Assess student performance through observation, evaluation, and assessment tools.
Maintain accurate records of student progress, attendance, and any relevant documentation.
Foster a positive and supportive learning environment by promoting inclusivity, respect, and the appreciation of diversity.
Ensure student safety during physical activities by implementing appropriate safety guidelines, protocols, and supervision.
Participate in professional development opportunities to stay updated on the latest teaching methods, curriculum developments, and health education research.
Actively engage in school-wide initiatives related to physical health, wellness, and promoting an active lifestyle.
Qualification
Candidates should possess a Bachelor's Degree in Physical Education, Sports Science, or a related field, plus PGDE.