Teacher - Primary

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Primary school teachers educate primary school children, by planning and conducting an education program to develop literacy, numeracy and the physical, emotional, intellectual and social growth of their students.

Primary school teachers may perform the following tasks:

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Primary school teachers are usually trained to teach the whole curriculum. Some undertake further studies to become specialist primary teachers who develop and teach programs for students with special needs, rural and isolated children, and children for whom English is a second language. In some schools, primary school teachers teach languages other than English if they have the appropriate qualifications, skills and experience.

With further training and experience, a primary school teacher may be promoted to a position of educational leadership, such as primary school principal.

Aboriginal Education Teacher (Primary)

An Aboriginal education teacher (primary) teaches specially designed programs to Indigenous primary school students.

Teacher Librarian - Primary

A teacher librarian - primary manages the school's learning resources in addition to undertaking the duties of a teacher. Teacher librarians play a key role in teaching cross-curricular skills in information literacy and provide professional development for other teachers. They help students to seek, critically evaluate, synthesise and present information using a range of resources and information technologies. They expose students to a variety of genres (writing styles) in print and digital formats, and promote the best quality literature and authors to reflect different cultures and themes. Teacher librarians make sure that the library resource centre is multi-functional and a focal point for student learning.

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