The Social Studies Teacher will develop lesson plans and instructional materials and teach students about various social studies topics, including history, economics, geography, government, and civics. The Social Studies Teacher will also administer standardized tests and assess student learning. In addition, the Social Studies Teacher will maintain a classroom environment that is conducive to learning and meet all state and federal regulations.

Social Studies Teacher Job Responsibilities

  • Plan and teach engaging lessons in social studies
  • Develop and administer assessments to gauge student understanding
  • Work with students one-on-one or in small groups to help them succeed
  • Maintain a clean and organized classroom
  • Communicate effectively with parents and guardians about student progress

Objectives

  • To teach social studies to students in an engaging and effective manner.
  • To develop lesson plans and materials that are aligned with state and national standards.
  • To create a positive learning environment in the classroom that encourages critical thinking and active participation from all students.
  • To assess student learning on a regular basis and provide feedback that promotes academic growth.
  • To collaborate with other educators to share best practices and develop strategies for addressing common challenges in the teaching of social studies

Social Studies Teacher Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • In order to become a social studies teacher, one must first earn a bachelor’s degree in social studies or a related field. Many states also require that teachers earn a master’s degree and/or complete a teaching certification program. In addition to formal education, social studies teachers should have strong communication and interpersonal skills. They must be able to effectively convey information to students and engage them in learning.