Teacher
It seems like you’re asking whether college is good and if teachers are teaching well. The quality of education in a college depends on factors like faculty expertise, teaching methods, infrastructure, and student engagement. If teachers explain concepts clearly, provide guidance, and encourage learning, then the college is doing well academically. However, if students struggle to understand topics or feel unsupported, improvements may be needed. Regular feedback from students and self-study efforts also play a crucial role in learning.
Hello,
To become a teacher for 11th and 12th standard in private and government schools, follow these steps:
1. Complete a Master’s degree (M.Sc./M.A.) in the relevant subject.
2. Obtain a B.Ed. (Bachelor of Education) – Mandatory for most schools.
3. Clear TGT/PGT or State Eligibility Tests for government schools.
4. Apply to private schools directly or through recruitment portals.
5. Gain experience through tutoring or internships.
Hope this helps you,
Thank you
Hi anshu
Here are the duties of a subject teacher:
Academic Duties:
1. *Lesson planning*: Plan and prepare engaging lessons to deliver to students.
2. *Teaching*: Deliver lessons to students, using various teaching methods and resources.
3. *Assessment*: Assess student progress, identifying areas of strength and weakness.
4. *Grading*: Grade student assignments, quizzes, and exams.
5. *Curriculum development*: Contribute to the development and implementation of the school's curriculum.
Student Support Duties:
1. *Mentoring*: Provide guidance and support to students, helping them to set goals and achieve academic success.
2. *Counseling*: Offer counseling and advice to students, helping them to overcome academic or personal challenges.
3. *Feedback*: Provide constructive feedback to students, helping them to improve their performance.
4. *Encouraging student participation*: Encourage students to participate in class, ask questions, and engage in discussions.
Administrative Duties:
1. *Record-keeping*: Maintain accurate records of student progress, attendance, and grades.
2. *Reporting*: Prepare reports on student progress, identifying areas of strength and weakness.
3. *Meetings*: Attend meetings with colleagues, parents, and administrators to discuss student progress and school policies.
4. *Communication*: Communicate with parents, guardians, and other stakeholders to keep them informed about student progress.
Professional Development Duties:
1. *Continuing professional development*: Engage in ongoing professional development, staying up-to-date with the latest developments in the subject area.
2. *Collaboration*: Collaborate with colleagues to share best practices, resources, and ideas.
3. *Reflective practice*: Reflect on teaching practices, identifying areas for improvement and implementing changes.
Other Duties:
1. *Supervision*: Supervise students during lessons, breaks, and extracurricular activities.
2. *Classroom management*: Manage the classroom environment, ensuring that it is safe, respectful, and conducive to learning.
3. *School events*: Participate in school events, such as parent-teacher conferences, open houses, and extracurricular activities.
Thanks. Hope it helps!
Please elaborate, what is your question.
Hello Aspirant,
can you please clarify your query like exactly what you wanna ask ?
Since you have completed Class 12th with commerce and want to become a government teacher while continuing your job, follow these steps:
1. Choose the Right Path
To become a government teacher, you need to meet the qualification requirements:
• Primary Teacher (PRT) → Class 1-5 : Minimum D.El.Ed (Diploma in Elementary Education) after 12th.
• Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) → Class 6-8 : Requires Graduation + B.Ed (Bachelor of Education).
• Post Graduate Teacher (PGT) → Class 9-12 : Requires Post Graduation + B.Ed.
Since you have commerce in 12th, the best option is to complete Graduation (B.Com or BA) along with B.Ed or D.El.Ed.
2. Start Graduation (If Not Done Already)
• If you haven’t completed a degree, enroll in a distance B.Com or BA (IGNOU, DU SOL, or other state open universities).
• Distance learning allows you to study while working.
3. Choose the Right Teaching Course
• D.El.Ed (2 years, for primary teachers) – Available online/offline.
• B.Ed (2 years, for TGT/PGT teachers) – Available in regular mode, but some universities offer part-time/weekend courses.
4. Prepare for Teacher Eligibility Tests (TETs)
5. Apply for Government Teacher Jobs
Once you qualify for TET, you can apply for government school teacher positions in central/state schools.
A **BSc in Psychology (Honours)** can lead to various career paths, including teaching. However, the scope depends on the level of education and specialization:
1. **School Teaching**: To teach psychology in schools, you’ll need a **B.Ed.** after your BSc. Schools offering psychology as a subject (mainly CBSE and ICSE) hire psychology teachers.
2. **College/University Teaching**: To become a **lecturer or professor**, you must pursue an **MSc in Psychology** followed by clearing **UGC-NET** or completing a **PhD**. This opens opportunities in universities and colleges.
3. **Alternative Teaching Careers**: You can teach psychology courses online, conduct workshops, or become a trainer in **corporate HR, mental health programs, or life coaching**.
### Is it a Good Choice?
Yes, if you are passionate about psychology and enjoy teaching. It also offers career flexibility, as you can work in **counseling, clinical psychology, HR, research, or education**. However, for **higher-paying teaching jobs**, postgraduate studies are essential.
Hello Krishnapriya ,
As per your mentioned query, you may have chance to become social science teacher. See, the eligibility criteria for the designation of a teacher may vary like CBSE boards have their own criteria and STATE board has different. So, it is better to ensure the eligibility criteria first then you should apply for the same. You can also directly discuss it with institutions and schools.
I hope this will be helpful for you!!
Thank you!!
To become a language teacher , you typically need a bachelor’s degree in the relevant language or a related field. A B.Ed. (Bachelor of Education) is often required for school teaching. For higher education, a master’s degree (MA/MLitt) and NET/PhD may be necessary. Additional qualifications like TESOL, TEFL, or DELF (for English and French, respectively) can enhance opportunities. Strong fluency, grammar skills, and teaching experience are essential. Some institutions may also require certification exams or teaching licenses based on country-specific rules.
If you want to become a teacher after 12th class in DU, the best option is the Integrated Teacher Education Program (ITEP). It is a 4-year course offering dual degrees in BA/BSc/BCom + B.Ed, making you eligible for teaching jobs faster than the Integrated BA B.Ed program, which is available in other universities. ITEP is NEP 2020-aligned, NCERT-approved, and a better choice for future teaching careers.
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