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English teacher
The main responsibility of a teacher is to help students
understand English, speak it and be able to write and read it. The
duties include preparation of course work, planning of classes
and the marking tests and students written work. They also
include advising students on career issues, organizing and
delivering classroom lectures to students, giving feedback to
students' performance, preparing classroom and coursework
materials, homework assignments, and handouts; keeping
accurate student attendance and grade records; maintaining
discipline in the classroom, creating a vibrant teaching
atmosphere.
Teachers are also involved in developing English lesson plans in
line with the National Curriculum.
Marketing manager
Marketing plays an important role in almost every industry
sector. In its simplest form, it is about ensuring that customers'
needs are met whilst maximizing the profits of a company.
Daily tasks and duties will depend on the companys size,
structure and industry sector but basically they include:
monitoring and analyzing market trends
studying competitors' products and services
exploring ways of improving existing products and services,
and increasing profitability
identifying target markets and developing strategies to
communicate with them.
Psychologist
A psychologist is a professional who evaluates and studies
behavior and mental processes. To work as a psychologist, at least
an undergraduate degree in psychology is needed. Psychologists
work in a variety of settings with individual patients, businesses,
hospitals, clinics, schools, prisons, communities, the government,
the military, and many others. Most psychology professions
require an advanced degree, such as a master's or a doctorate.
The duties of psychologists vary according to their specialty. Here
are some of them:
Counseling psychologists work at schools, hospitals or have
individual practices. Their job involves talking to people and
helping to maintain positive mental health and personal growth.
School psychologists work with parents, teachers and students
to support with learning, advise on school-related problems
and promote a safe educational environment. A key role of
school psychologists is to evaluate a student's special needs
and accommodate them accordingly.
Clinical psychologists work to prevent, diagnose and treat
A psychologist should:
Lawyer
Lawyers (or solicitors or attorneys) represent one of the parties in
criminal and civil trials. They present evidence and argue their
client's case in court. As advisors, they discuss legal rights and
obligations with their clients, suggesting courses of action in
personal and business affairs.
There are different aspects to a lawyer's work depending on which
field they specialise in. Some are:
Private lawyers focus on civil or criminal law, representing
private individuals.
Trial lawyers spend more time in court than other lawyers,
conducting research, interviewing clients and witnesses, and
preparing for trial.
Corporate lawyers work for corporate clients only and advise
them on legal issues around their business activities.
Patent lawyers advise their clients on patent law, which allows
them to protect their invention of a new product or process.
Government lawyers work as prosecutors and defenders on
behalf of the state within the legal system.
Art teacher
Art teachers task is to bring to students in elementary,
secondary, and post-secondary learning environments closer to
artistic and creative ideas. They help students understand the
artistic principles in various types of artwork including drawing,
painting, ceramics, and design. Additionally, they must work to
develop these skills meeting the academic and emotional needs
of each student as well as the grading and curriculum
requirements at their school.
Art teachers instruct, inspire and help students express
themselves creatively. Through their art, people of all ages can
not only explore their emotions, but also share them as well. In
addition, art can be used to explore their creativity and let their
imagination run free.
artistic talent
enjoy creative work
be enthusiastic, patient and tactful
good communication skills
committed to ongoing professional development
creativity
good organizational skills
enjoy teaching and working with young people
prepared to work outside of school hours
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