Determining the root causes and nature of learning difficulties.
Performing screenings to detect areas of strengths and weaknesses of the students.
Collaborate with other professionals such as psychologists, therapists and parents to develop personalized Individualised IEPs for each student, outlining the special goals, accommodations and modifications.
Adapt to the general education curriculum to meet the unique needs of the students with disabilities.
Design and implement instructional strategies and materials that address individual learning styles and abilities.
Teaching a small group of students inside and outside of the classroom.
Preparing and executing lessons and resources based on the curriculum.
Assessing the students’ work done in class.
Developing and adapting individualized teaching methods that are suitable for each student.
Using special tools and equipments provided to stimulate an interesting learning environment.
Develop measurable objectives to track progress.
Regularly assess students’ progress and adjust teaching strategies accordingly.
Use formal and informal assessments to measure academic achievement, behavior, and social skills development.
Develop measurable objectives to track progress.
Collaborate with therapists to implement IEP and support strategies.
Participate in interdisciplinary meetings to share insights and coordinate interventions.
Updating parents on their kid’s progress and developing homework to promote a better learning environment at home.
Keep detailed records relating to student's conditions, care plans and progress.
Report progress and current status to appropriate parties, which may include family members, teachers or medical professionals
Perform related duties as assigned by the supervisor