- Develop and implement age-appropriate lesson plans and activities.
- Incorporate storytelling, songs, games, and creative projects to teach Malay language skills.
- Align teaching methods with educational standards and the developmental stages of young children.
- Conduct daily lessons that cover basic language skills, including speaking, listening, reading, and writing.
- Foster a positive and inclusive classroom environment that encourages participation and curiosity.
- Manage classroom behavior using positive reinforcement techniques.
- Assess students' language skills through observations, informal assessments, and structured evaluations.
- Monitor and record students' progress, providing feedback to parents and administrators.
- Adjust teaching strategies based on individual student needs and progress.
- Curriculum Development: Design and implement lesson plans in accordance with the prescribed curriculum, integrating Malay language and culture into activities.
- Classroom Management: Manage a safe, clean, and organized classroom conducive to learning, ensuring the well-being and safety of all students.
- Instruction: Provide instruction in the Malay language through various teaching methods, such as storytelling, games, songs, and interactive activities, fostering language development.
- Assessment and Progress Tracking: Assess students' progress regularly and maintain records of their development, communicating effectively with parents or guardians regarding their child's performance.
- Collaboration: Collaborate with other teachers and staff to create a cohesive educational experience, participate in staff meetings, and contribute to the school's initiatives.
- Support: Provide additional support and guidance to students who may require individual attention or assistance in grasping Malay language concepts.
- Cultural Enrichment: Introduce cultural elements of Malay traditions, customs, and celebrations into the classroom to promote cultural awareness and appreciation.