Curriculum Development and Implementation: Teacher Coordinators may be involved in developing and implementing curriculum plans, ensuring they align with CBSE guidelines.
Lesson Plan Review: They might review and approve lesson plans created by teachers.
Monitoring Student Progress: They track student academic progress, sometimes through daily, weekly, or monthly reports.
Maintaining Academic Standards: They help ensure the quality of education by monitoring teachers’ performance and providing support.
Preparing for and Implementing Assessments: They help with the preparation and implementation of assessments, such as exams and projects.
Organizing and Coordinating Events: They often plan and coordinate school events like parent-teacher meetings, field trips, sports days, and annual functions.
Managing Resources: They help manage resources, including purchasing materials and organizing supplies.
Liaising with Parents: They may be involved in communicating with parents, attending parent-teacher meetings, and addressing parent concerns.
Maintaining Documentation: They ensure proper documentation of various academic and administrative processes.
Supporting Teachers: They provide support and guidance to teachers, especially new teachers or those requiring mentorship.
Enhancing Teaching Methods: They collaborate with teachers to improve teaching methods and promote best practices.
Promoting a Positive Learning Environment: They work to create a safe and supportive environment for students, teachers, and parents.
Fostering Professional Development: They may be involved in planning and implementing professional development programs for teachers.