DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY TEACHER – SECONDARY SCHOOL, ENFIELD

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Full time
Location: Enfield
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Job offered by: Austin Fraser
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Category:
Curriculum Delivery Teach a range of D&T subjects: Product Design, Graphics, Resistant Materials, Textiles, Electronics, Engineering, or Food Technology. Ensure lessons align with the national curriculum and cater to different ability levels. Plan and deliver engaging and practical lessons that integrate theory and hands-on experience.

Promoting Creativity Encourage students to think critically and solve problems creatively. Guide them in designing and creating functional, aesthetically pleasing, and sustainable products.

Skill Development Teach technical skills like sketching, computer-aided design (CAD), 3D printing, soldering, and sewing. Incorporate emerging technologies like robotics, laser cutting, and smart materials.

Classroom and Workshop Safety Foster a safe learning environment by teaching proper use of tools, machinery, and materials. Adhere to health and safety standards and conduct risk assessments.

Assessment and Feedback Evaluate student work through projects, exams, and coursework. Provide constructive feedback to help students improve their designs and technical skills.

Extracurricular Engagement Organize activities like robotics clubs, design competitions, or STEM fairs. Collaborate with local businesses or industries for real-world projects.

Key Skills for a D&T Teacher Technical Proficiency Expertise in design principles, engineering concepts, and technological tools. Ability to use industry-standard software like AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or Adobe Creative Suite.

Communication Clear explanations of complex concepts. Ability to engage students with diverse learning styles.

Problem-Solving Support students in overcoming design and production challenges.

Time Management Efficiently manage practical lessons and coursework deadlines.

Passion for Innovation Stay updated with advancements in design and technology to inspire students.

Inspiring Students in Design and Technology Real-Life Applications Demonstrate how D&T skills apply to careers in engineering, fashion, architecture, and more. Use examples from current technology trends, like renewable energy or wearable tech.

Hands-On Projects Encourage students to design and build products that solve everyday problems. Incorporate sustainable practices by using recyclable materials or focusing on eco-friendly design.

Collaboration Promote teamwork in group projects to simulate professional environments.

Celebrating Success Showcase student work through exhibitions, competitions, or online portfolios.

Challenges and Opportunities As a D&T teacher, you may face challenges such as resource limitations or varying skill levels among students. However, the opportunity to nurture creativity, technical expertise, and confidence in young learners is immensely rewarding. Your role prepares students for future careers in a rapidly evolving world of technology and design.

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