A kindergarten teacher is responsible for the care and education of children aged between four and five years old. They work as part of a team of teachers and support staff to create a safe, nurturing and stimulating environment in which children can learn and develop. Kindergarten teachers plan and deliver engaging lessons that promote the physical, social, emotional and cognitive development of their students. They also assess each child’s progress and keep detailed records to share with parents or guardians. In addition to their teaching duties, kindergarten teachers often participate in extracurricular activities such as field trips or school-wide events.

Kindergarten Teacher Job Responsibilities

  • Develop and implement lesson plans in line with state curriculum
  • Create a positive and stimulating classroom environment
  • Instruct students on basic academic skills such as reading, writing and math
  • Encourage students to think creatively and engage in interactive learning activities
  • Monitor each student's progress and provide feedback
  • Maintain accurate student records
  • Communicate regularly with parents or guardians about their child's progress

Objectives

  • To create a safe, nurturing and stimulating environment in which young children can learn and grow.
  • To develop lesson plans and materials that are developmentally appropriate for young children.
  • To teach basic academic skills such as reading, writing and math.
  • To encourage positive social interaction among students.
  • To help each child develop his or her own unique talents and abilities.

Kindergarten Teacher Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • The skills and qualifications needed for the role of kindergarten teacher include: excellent communication and interpersonal skills, patience, creativity, and a passion for working with young children. In addition, kindergarten teachers must be able to effectively manage a classroom of young children and have a strong knowledge of early childhood development.