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Job Summary:
The Special Needs Teacher (also known as SEN Teacher) is responsible for teaching and supporting students with a range of physical, emotional, behavioral, or learning disabilities. They create inclusive learning environments tailored to individual educational needs, ensuring each child can achieve their full potential both academically and socially.
Key Responsibilities:· Individualized Instruction:
o Develop and implement Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) for students based on assessments and in collaboration with parents, specialists, and other educators.
o Adapt lesson plans and teaching methods to suit diverse learning needs and abilities.
· Classroom Support:
o Provide one-on-one or small group instruction when necessary.
o Manage classroom behavior effectively using positive behavior strategies.
o Promote social, emotional, and cognitive development.
· Collaboration:
o Work closely with general education teachers, teaching assistants, therapists (e.g., speech, occupational), and school counselors.
o Attend IEP meetings, parent-teacher conferences, and staff development sessions.
· Assessment & Progress Monitoring:
o Evaluate students’ progress and adapt teaching strategies as needed.
o Maintain accurate records of student performance and behavior.
o Report regularly to parents and school leadership.
· Inclusion Advocacy:
o Foster an inclusive environment where all students feel safe, supported, and respected.
o Promote awareness and understanding of disabilities within the school community.
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