Roles and responsibilities
About the job
- High School certificate combined with practical experience in early childhood care or education for at least two years OR with an ECCE training program of not less than 100 training hours.
- Certified vocational certificate in early childhood care and education (Level 2).
- Arabic Speaking is mandatory
- Evidence of relevant training is advantageous
- Demonstrate professionalism, commitment, and integrity
- Inter-culturally aware with well-developed communication skill
- Innovative, motivated, resourceful, flexible, self-starter
- Outgoing and enthusiastic
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As an Arabic Teacher Assistant, there are several key skills that are valuable in supporting the teaching and learning process. Here are some of the essential skills:
1. Arabic Language Proficiency
- Fluency in Arabic: A strong command of Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) and, ideally, at least one dialect (e.g., Egyptian, Levantine, Gulf).
- Grammar and Syntax: Deep understanding of Arabic grammar, sentence structure, and verb conjugations.
- Pronunciation: Ability to model correct pronunciation, especially of difficult sounds (e.g., ع, غ, ق, etc.).
- Reading and Writing: Proficient in reading and writing in both print and cursive Arabic, with attention to the script's unique aspects.
- Vocabulary: Knowledge of a wide range of vocabulary and idiomatic expressions, as well as regional variations.
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2. Cultural Knowledge
- Understanding Arabic-speaking cultures, traditions, and customs, as cultural context is crucial for language learning.
- Ability to incorporate cultural aspects into lessons, such as history, literature, music, and cuisine.
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3. Instructional Support
- Lesson Planning: Ability to assist in creating lesson plans and learning materials that are engaging, relevant, and effective.
- Classroom Management: Supporting the teacher in maintaining a positive and structured classroom environment.
- Differentiated Instruction: Adaptability to meet the needs of diverse learners, including students with varying levels of language proficiency.
- Technology Integration: Using digital tools and resources (e.g., language apps, online quizzes, multimedia content) to enhance language learning.
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4. Communication Skills
- Clear Explanation: Ability to explain complex concepts in an accessible manner.
- Active Listening: Attending to student questions and providing clarifications when needed.
- Feedback: Offering constructive feedback to students, whether in written form (e.g., correcting written assignments) or verbally (e.g., during speaking exercises).
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5. Assessment and Evaluation
- Student Progress Tracking: Monitoring student progress and helping assess their understanding through quizzes, assignments, and informal assessments.
- Formative and Summative Assessments: Assisting in preparing and grading assessments that evaluate both ongoing progress and final mastery of material.
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6. Support for Different Learning Styles
- Understanding the diverse learning needs and styles of students, including visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and interpersonal learners.
- Ability to create an inclusive environment where students feel supported and motivated to learn.
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7. Patience and Empathy
- Being patient and empathetic, particularly when students struggle with language acquisition. Providing emotional and academic support to help boost their confidence.
Desired candidate profile
1. Arabic Language Proficiency
- Fluency in Arabic: A strong command of Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) and, ideally, at least one dialect (e.g., Egyptian, Levantine, Gulf).
- Grammar and Syntax: Deep understanding of Arabic grammar, sentence structure, and verb conjugations.
- Pronunciation: Ability to model correct pronunciation, especially of difficult sounds (e.g., ع, غ, ق, etc.).
- Reading and Writing: Proficient in reading and writing in both print and cursive Arabic, with attention to the script's unique aspects.
- Vocabulary: Knowledge of a wide range of vocabulary and idiomatic expressions, as well as regional variations.
2. Cultural Knowledge
- Understanding Arabic-speaking cultures, traditions, and customs, as cultural context is crucial for language learning.
- Ability to incorporate cultural aspects into lessons, such as history, literature, music, and cuisine.
3. Instructional Support
- Lesson Planning: Ability to assist in creating lesson plans and learning materials that are engaging, relevant, and effective.
- Classroom Management: Supporting the teacher in maintaining a positive and structured classroom environment.
- Differentiated Instruction: Adaptability to meet the needs of diverse learners, including students with varying levels of language proficiency.
- Technology Integration: Using digital tools and resources (e.g., language apps, online quizzes, multimedia content) to enhance language learning.
4. Communication Skills
- Clear Explanation: Ability to explain complex concepts in an accessible manner.
- Active Listening: Attending to student questions and providing clarifications when needed.
- Feedback: Offering constructive feedback to students, whether in written form (e.g., correcting written assignments) or verbally (e.g., during speaking exercises).
5. Assessment and Evaluation
- Student Progress Tracking: Monitoring student progress and helping assess their understanding through quizzes, assignments, and informal assessments.
- Formative and Summative Assessments: Assisting in preparing and grading assessments that evaluate both ongoing progress and final mastery of material.
6. Support for Different Learning Styles
- Understanding the diverse learning needs and styles of students, including visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and interpersonal learners.
- Ability to create an inclusive environment where students feel supported and motivated to learn.
7. Patience and Empathy
- Being patient and empathetic, particularly when students struggle with language acquisition. Providing emotional and academic support to help boost their confidence.