Roles and Responsibilities
Requirements to Apply
Curriculum Development: Develop and implement engaging curriculum and lesson plans that cover global issues, geopolitics, international relations, cultures, and history.
Classroom Instruction: Teach students about global trends, social justice, sustainability, human rights, and global citizenship through interactive discussions, projects, and activities.
Student Assessment: Regularly assess student understanding and progress through essays, projects, presentations, and exams, providing constructive feedback.
Cross-Cultural Understanding: Foster cross-cultural understanding and appreciation among students by exploring diverse perspectives and experiences from around the world.
Current Events: Keep students informed about current global events and encourage critical analysis and discussion of their implications.
Extracurricular Activities: Organize and lead global studies clubs, Model UN conferences, cultural festivals, and international exchange programs to enrich students' global awareness.
Professional Development: Attend workshops, seminars, and conferences to stay updated with the latest trends and best practices in global studies education.
Collaboration: Work with other educators to integrate global studies into interdisciplinary projects and participate actively in school events and activities.
Parental Communication: Communicate regularly with parents about their child’s progress, upcoming projects, and areas needing improvement or attention.
Classroom Management: Create a positive and inclusive learning environment, addressing behavioral issues promptly and promoting mutual respect.
Educational Background: Hold a bachelor’s degree in international relations, global studies, political science, history, or a related field; a master’s degree is preferred.
Teaching Certification: Possess a valid teaching license or certification specific to social studies or global studies education, ensuring compliance with educational standards.
Experience: Have at least 2-3 years of teaching experience in global studies or a related field, demonstrating effective instructional practices and knowledge.
Subject Knowledge: Demonstrate a deep understanding of global issues, international relations, geopolitics, cultural diversity, and global citizenship.
Communication Skills: Possess excellent verbal and written communication skills to convey complex global concepts and engage students, colleagues, and parents.
Analytical Skills: Strong analytical and critical thinking skills to help students analyze global issues and develop informed perspectives.
Creativity: Employ innovative and engaging teaching strategies to make global studies education meaningful and relevant to students' lives.
Organizational Skills: Ability to organize and manage classroom resources, events, and activities effectively to support global studies education.
Professional Development: Commitment to ongoing professional growth and development in global studies education, staying current with global trends and issues.
Interpersonal Skills: Ability to build positive relationships with students, colleagues, and parents to support a collaborative learning environment.
Salary Package
Entry-Level Salary: For global studies teachers with 2-3 years of experience, the average salary is approximately AED 110,000 per year, reflecting their foundational expertise and skills.
Mid-Level Salary: Teachers with 5-7 years of experience typically earn around AED 140,000 per year, showcasing their growing proficiency and contributions in the field.
Senior-Level Salary: Highly experienced global studies teachers, with over 10 years in the field, may earn up to AED 170,000 annually, highlighting their advanced skills, leadership, and experience.