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  • Samut Prakan, Samut Prakan, Thailand

    Maths Teacher Required for International School On

    Thailand
    PanyaDee - The British School of Samui
    Full time

    **Role Introduction**:
    We are looking for well-qualified teachers to teach Mathematics from lower secondary (Y7) up to A level throughout our Koh Samui based school. It is a unique opportunity to develop your skills in one of Thailand's most iconic islands, while contributing to a unique, result-driven, pedagogic approach.

    **Main Duties**:

    - Contribute widely to the school through, for example, enrichment activities, developing impactful teaching methods and curriculum, interventions to support individuals or groups of students, administering internal examinations or outreach activities;
    - Seek to develop your own professional practice and development in conjunction with our leadership team;
    - Follow the school’s assessment and reporting policies, teacher’s manual, and attend parents’ meetings as required;
    - Contribute to the co-curricular life of the school as agreed with our leadership team;
    - Be committed to the safeguarding of all young people;
    - Tutor various sized groups of pupils, taking an interest in their well-being and academic progress;
    - Assist on a regular basis in various initiatives such as educational development or pastoral care, supporting the school and getting to know students.

    You will be a reflective teacher who:

    - shares PBISS holistic vision of education and is excited to contribute to the co-curricular and pastoral aspects of school life;
    - has strong interpersonal skills and can build relationships and collaborate with a wide range of people;
    - is committed to their continuous professional development;
    - demonstrates a solid understanding of, and commitment to working within the principles of equality, diversity and inclusion;
    - embraces developments and innovations in teaching and learning and is open to a range of approaches to assessment and differentiation in the classroom;
    - is willing to share their approach to education and learning with the school and benefit from shared teaching methods
    - respect strict confidentiality for the intellectual property, privacy. and work of school stakeholders, including colleagues sharing their teaching approaches with the school
    - can demonstrate good ICT competence and willingness to use various technologies for teaching and learning;
    - considers there is no teaching without learning
    - is highly motivated and can work independently as well as within teams;
    - is interested in the welfare and pastoral wellbeing of students;
    - has excellent oral and written communication skills;
    - has a positive attitude, an optimistic approach to change and development, and a balanced sense of perspective.

    **Benefits**:
    **Visa support**:
    Payment of work permit and visa.

    **Professional Development**:
    We have a structured professional development programme, with a strong emphasis on applied educational psychology and cognitive science. In addition there is a culture of sharing best practices informally within departments made possible thanks to our staff commitment to confidentiality that protects the work and skills of our staff while benefiting our students.

    For all staff, there are frequent observations and discussions to identify development opportunities and create tailored professional development. Teachers joining the profession are supported as they find their feet, and anyone wanting to gain QTS or PGCE qualifications are given significant help and resources.

    **Further Benefits**:

    - Participation in a provident-style security plan
    - Accident and health insurance
    - Visa and Work Permit advice services
    - School fee reduction
    - Quality of life: with its coastal location, Koh Samui offers a healthy living environment with, for example, a good air quality as compared to most continental towns and cities

    **About PBISS**:
    PBISS implements its own pedagogic approach, Cambridge x STEM+, which is designed to develop cognitive abilities, such as critical thinking, as well as desirable traits, such as curiosity, through hands-on, active learning. From an academic standpoint, we are outcome oriented with the goal to foster students’ drive and ability to acquire new knowledge. While Cambridge international curriculum is what we do, our internally built and constantly evolving STEM+ approach is how we do it.

    PBISS community is often described as a home away from home. We are situated in Koh Samui, a beautiful and welcoming tropical island that offers excellent quality of life. Palm-fringed beaches, coconut groves and dense, mountainous rainforest are just across the street, and 1 hour from Bangkok by plane.

    PBISS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and applicants must be willing to undergo background screening appropriate to the post.

    We are committed to creating and sustaining an environment that values and celebrates the diversity of both staff and pupils. We believe in equal opportunity for everyone, irrespective of age, disability, gender, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or matern

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    n mathematics. How the Brits ended up with maths and the Americans ended up with “math,” I’ve no idea.

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    Gay Turkish baths, where sex, orgy-style is more popular than the baths.

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    School is slang for a group of drinkers who regularly congregate for drinking bouts. School is slang for gamble in a school of gamblers.School is British slang for a borstal.School is American slang for to teach a lesson to. To win or do something decisively better thansomeone else. School was old slang for a gang of thieves or beggars working together.

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  • REACHER

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  • FROG AND FEATHER

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  • TEACH

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  • BAR STOOL PREACHER

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