1. Teaching and Learning Curriculum Delivery: Teach the English curriculum as outlined by the educational authority or school, covering areas such as reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Literature: Introduce students to a range of literary genres, texts, and authors to enhance their understanding of different cultures, themes, and historical contexts. Language Skills: Develop students' proficiency in grammar, vocabulary, punctuation, and spelling. Critical Thinking: Encourage analytical and critical thinking through discussion and interpretation of texts. 2. Assessment and Feedback Assessment: Design and administer assessments such as essays, quizzes, and exams to evaluate student progress. Feedback: Provide constructive feedback to help students improve their language and literary skills. Differentiation: Tailor teaching methods and assessments to meet the diverse needs and abilities of students. 3. Classroom Management Environment: Create a supportive and engaging classroom environment that fosters learning. Behavior Management: Enforce classroom rules and manage student behavior to ensure a positive learning atmosphere. 4. Pastoral Role Mentoring: Support students in their personal development and well-being. Inclusivity: Promote a culture of respect and inclusivity, addressing issues such as bullying or discrimination if they arise. 5. Professional Development Continual Learning: Stay updated on educational best practices, emerging technologies, and changes to the curriculum. Collaboration: Work with colleagues to share resources, ideas, and strategies to improve teaching practices. 6. Extracurricular Engagement Clubs and Activities: Lead or participate in extracurricular activities such as drama clubs, debate teams, or creative writing workshops. School Events: Contribute to school events like literary festivals, open days, and parent-teacher evenings. 7. Communication Parent Interaction: Communicate with parents/guardians about their child’s progress and areas for improvement. Interdepartmental Collaboration: Work with other departments to integrate cross-curricular themes, such as history or media studies