A Physics Teacher is a specialised educator who imparts knowledge of physics to students. They are tasked with preparing and delivering instructional materials that facilitate active learning. They develop students' abilities in the field of physics, ensuring that they understand and apply scientific principles and theories. Their responsibilities include setting and grading assignments and exams, maintaining accurate student records, and providing feedback to students and parents about progress. They are expected to stay updated with current scientific advancements and incorporate them into lesson plans when applicable. Additionally, Physics Teachers must observe and evaluate student performance, providing necessary remediation as needed. They must also adhere to all school policies and regulations, uphold standards of conduct, and ensure the safety and confidentiality of students. This role requires a degree in Physics or a related field, as well as a teaching qualification. Prior teaching experience is typically preferred. Successful Physics Teachers have strong communication skills, a passion for science, and an ability to inspire and motivate students.Here are the cities with the most job offers for Physics teacher: London Aberdeen Croydon Manchester Newham.The average salary is £42,800.List of companies recruiting Physics teacher: Aberdeen City Council Teaching Personnel Aberdeenshire Council.The different types of contract available: Temporary Internship Freelance.Jobijoba has over 1634 job offers for Physics teacher.
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