Psychology Teacher is responsible for teaching psychology to students, which includes developing and delivering engaging lessons on topics like human behavior and mental processes. Key duties involve planning curriculum, creating lesson plans and assessments, and grading student work. The role also requires creating a positive learning environment, providing student support, staying current on psychological research, and adapting teaching methods to different learning styles.
Classes will be conducted in between Monday - Friday 12pm - 6pm or 7pm-10pm, Saturday - Sunday 9am-6pm (not fully hours). You may choose any class in between the time with suit your available slot.
Each class once a week and 1 hour per lesson (not a lengthy lesson).
Classes will be conducted in between Monday - Friday 12pm - 6pm or 7pm-10pm, Saturday - Sunday 9am-6pm (not fully hours). You may choose any class in between the time with suit your available slot.
Each class once a week and 1 hour per lesson (not a lengthy lesson).
We don’t want a typical teacher—we’re looking for someone with energy, creativity, and strong character. Our ideal candidate is:
- Passionate about music (instrumental) and drama – Whether you play an instrument, sing, act, or direct performances, your love for the arts should be contagious. We want someone who can use these talents to inspire students in their learning journey.
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We don’t want a typical teacher—we’re looking for someone with energy, creativity, and strong character. Our ideal candidate is:
- Passionate about music (instrumental) and drama – Whether you play an instrument, sing, act, or direct performances, your love for the arts should be contagious. We want someone who can use these talents to inspire students in their learning journey.
- Rooted in strong religious values and moral integrity – You should lead by example, demonstrating ethical principles, kindness, and respect. This isn’t just about academic guidance—it’s about helping students develop strong character and a sense of purpose.
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