Job Title: Arabic Teacher
Job Summary
An Arabic Teacher is responsible for teaching the Arabic language to students, helping them develop skills in reading, writing, speaking, and understanding Arabic. The teacher creates engaging lessons and supports students in achieving language proficiency.
Key Responsibilities
- Plan and deliver Arabic language lessons according to the curriculum
- Teach reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills in Arabic
- Prepare lesson plans, worksheets, and teaching materials
- Assess student progress through tests, assignments, and oral evaluations
- Encourage students to practice conversational Arabic
- Maintain classroom discipline and a positive learning environment
- Correct student work and provide constructive feedback
- Support students with different learning abilities
- Participate in school meetings, events, and training programs
Required Skills
- Strong command of Arabic language (Modern Standard Arabic preferred)
- Good communication and teaching skills
- Classroom management ability
- Patience and cultural sensitivity
- Ability to simplify complex language concepts
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Arabic, Islamic Studies, or Education (Arabic specialization)
- Teaching certification (preferred or required depending on institution)
- Prior teaching experience is an advantage
Work Environment
- Schools, colleges, or language institutes
- May involve lesson planning, grading, and student mentoring outside class hours