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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailThe ideal candidate will have a minimum of 2 years of teaching experience in a British Curriculum school.
Qualifications:
Bachelor in Business Administration + B Ed. or PGCE (QTS)
Education
Business Studies
As a Business Studies Teacher, you play a key role in preparing students for understanding the world of business, economics, and entrepreneurship. Here are essential skills and qualifications for this role:
Subject Knowledge: Strong understanding of business concepts, including economics, marketing, finance, management, and entrepreneurship.
Curriculum Development: Ability to create and implement engaging lesson plans that align with educational standards and objectives.
Real-World Application: Skills in connecting theoretical concepts to real-world business scenarios, helping students understand practical implications.
Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication abilities to convey complex ideas clearly and engage students in discussions.
Critical Thinking: Ability to foster critical thinking and analytical skills, encouraging students to assess business situations and make informed decisions.
Assessment and Evaluation: Skills in designing assessments that effectively measure student understanding and provide constructive feedback.
Classroom Management: Strong classroom management skills to create a positive and respectful learning environment.
Technology Proficiency: Familiarity with educational technology, including online resources, business simulations, and presentation tools.
Collaboration: Willingness to work with colleagues in interdisciplinary projects and school activities, promoting a collaborative educational environment.
Business Acumen: Awareness of current business trends, practices, and global economic factors that can inform teaching and discussions.
Patience and Empathy: Ability to support students with diverse learning needs and encourage their individual interests in business topics.
Continuous Learning: Commitment to professional development and staying updated on developments in business education and the business world.
Developing these skills will help you excel as a Business Studies Teacher and inspire your students to pursue careers in business and related fields.
As a Business Studies Teacher, you play a key role in preparing students for understanding the world of business, economics, and entrepreneurship. Here are essential skills and qualifications for this role:
Subject Knowledge: Strong understanding of business concepts, including economics, marketing, finance, management, and entrepreneurship.
Curriculum Development: Ability to create and implement engaging lesson plans that align with educational standards and objectives.
Real-World Application: Skills in connecting theoretical concepts to real-world business scenarios, helping students understand practical implications.
Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication abilities to convey complex ideas clearly and engage students in discussions.
Critical Thinking: Ability to foster critical thinking and analytical skills, encouraging students to assess business situations and make informed decisions.
Assessment and Evaluation: Skills in designing assessments that effectively measure student understanding and provide constructive feedback.
Classroom Management: Strong classroom management skills to create a positive and respectful learning environment.
Technology Proficiency: Familiarity with educational technology, including online resources, business simulations, and presentation tools.
Collaboration: Willingness to work with colleagues in interdisciplinary projects and school activities, promoting a collaborative educational environment.
Business Acumen: Awareness of current business trends, practices, and global economic factors that can inform teaching and discussions.
Patience and Empathy: Ability to support students with diverse learning needs and encourage their individual interests in business topics.
Continuous Learning: Commitment to professional development and staying updated on developments in business education and the business world.
Developing these skills will help you excel as a Business Studies Teacher and inspire your students to pursue careers in business and related fields.
Full-time