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Preparation Guide for the Position of Assistant Teacher – Digital Technology at Reverend Paul’s High School (RPHS)

1. Verify Minimum Educational Requirements
• Ensure you hold a B.Sc. (or B.Sc. Honors) in Computer Science.
• A Master’s degree (M.Sc.) in Computer Science will strengthen your profile.
• If you have completed a B.Ed. program, highlight this as an additional advantage.

2. Age and Experience Confirmation
• Confirm that you are 40 years of age or younger.
• Gather evidence of any previous teaching experience, especially in digital technology or related ICT subjects.
• If you have held similar positions in schools, prepare a concise summary of duties, achievements, and the number of classes taught per day.

3. Assemble a Complete Application Package
• Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV) – focus on education, certifications, teaching experience, and ICT competencies.
• Copies of academic transcripts and degree certificates (B.Sc. and M.Sc. if applicable).
• B.Ed. certificate copy (if you possess one).
• Professional reference letters from former school principals or department heads.
• A brief cover letter that addresses:
– Your motivation to join RPHS.
– How your background meets the job responsibilities.
– Your approach to supporting weak and vulnerable students.

4. Deepen Subject Knowledge and Pedagogy
• Review the national curriculum for Digital Technology (Play‑to‑Tenth Grade) and identify the key concepts for each grade.
• Prepare sample lesson plans for at least three grade levels, demonstrating:
– Clear learning objectives.
– Integration of both digital (computer‑based) and traditional teaching methods.
– Interactive activities or competitions that stimulate mental development.
• Design sample assessment items (multiple‑choice, short answer, practical tasks) and a marking scheme.

5. Master Classroom Management Techniques
• Plan strategies for maintaining discipline while fostering an active learning environment.
• Outline how you will identify weak students early (e.g., through formative quizzes) and provide after‑school support.
• Prepare a method for tracking student progress, signing daily diaries, and producing progressive report cards.

6. Familiarize Yourself with School Administrative Duties
• Understand the process for preparing exam papers, reviewing answer scripts, and calculating results.
• Review typical procedures for monitoring student fee payments and reporting overdue accounts.
• Be ready to discuss how you will contribute to school events, day observations, and any additional tasks assigned by senior authorities.

7. Update Technical Skills Relevant to Digital Technology Teaching
• Proficiency with operating systems (Windows, Linux), office productivity suites, and presentation tools.
• Experience with educational software, coding platforms (e.g., Scratch, Python), and online learning management systems.
• Ability to troubleshoot basic hardware and network issues in a classroom setting.

8. Prepare for the Interview
• Anticipate questions such as:
– “How do you design a lesson that caters to both high‑achieving and struggling students?”
– “Describe a time when you organized an in‑class competition and its impact on learning.”
– “How will you manage extra classes during a colleague’s absence?”
– “What steps will you take if a student repeatedly fails the Digital Technology exam?”
• Practice delivering concise, evidence‑based answers that reference your past experience and the prepared sample lesson plans.

9. Arrange Logistics for the Interview Day
• Confirm the date, time, and venue of the interview.
• Dress in professional, modest attire appropriate for an educational setting.
• Carry multiple copies of your CV, certificates, reference letters, and any teaching samples you intend to showcase.

10. Post‑Interview Follow‑Up
• Send a thank‑you email within 24 hours, expressing appreciation for the opportunity and reiterating your enthusiasm for contributing to RPHS.
• Attach any additional documents the interview panel may have requested.

By systematically addressing each of these preparation steps, you will present a well‑rounded profile that aligns with the requirements and responsibilities of the Assistant Teacher – Digital Technology role at Reverend Paul’s High School. Good luck!
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