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Teacher, Mandarin

Posted 7 Days Ago
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In-Office
Singapore
Entry level
In-Office
Singapore
Entry level
The Teacher, Mandarin is responsible for planning lessons, managing online classes, communicating with parents, assessing student performance, and developing teaching materials.
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- Enjoys planning and conducting lessons

- Effective with online class management

- Able to communicate well with parents on students’ progression

- Able to assess student’ performance and provide position enhancement to their learning

- Compile and develop teaching materials including short term training materials

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