Duties and responsibilities of a Commerce teacher
1. Planning and Conducting Lessons – Preparing lesson plans, teaching accounting, economics, business studies, and other commerce-related topics effectively.
2. Curriculum Implementation – Covering the prescribed syllabus within the academic schedule and ensuring learning objectives are met.
3. Assessment and Evaluation – Preparing tests, assignments, and examinations, evaluating answer scripts, and providing constructive feedback.
4. Guidance and Counseling – Advising students on academic progress, career opportunities, and higher studies in commerce fields.
5. Skill Development – Training students in analytical thinking, decision-making, financial literacy, and entrepreneurial skills.
6. Moral and Ethical Instruction – Encouraging honesty, fairness, responsibility, and good business ethics in students.
7. Classroom and Student Management – Maintaining discipline, motivating learners, and creating an engaging classroom environment.
8. Use of Teaching Aids and ICT – Applying charts, case studies, presentations, and digital tools to make lessons practical and interesting.
9. Co-curricular Activities – Organizing debates, commerce clubs, exhibitions, and quizzes to strengthen practical understanding.
10. Professional Growth and Collaboration – Updating subject knowledge, attending seminars/workshops, and cooperating with colleagues and parents for student development.
11. Linking Theory with Practice – Relating classroom concepts to real-world business, trade, and economic activities.
12. Community Contribution – Promoting financial awareness, entrepreneurship, and business knowledge beyond the classroom.
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