1. Plan, deliver, and assess engaging Sociology lessons aligned with the Cambridge and National Curriculum standards, ensuring students develop a strong foundation in social theory and research skills.
2. Design learning experiences that connect sociological concepts to real-world social issues, encouraging students to think critically about culture, identity, institutions, and social change.
3. Mentor and prepare students for Sociology or Social Science Olympiad competitions, guiding them in advanced sociological analysis, essay writing, and critical discussion.
4. Support students in preparing for university entrance exams (UTBK, TKA, SNBT) by strengthening their understanding of contemporary social issues, data interpretation, and argumentation skills.
5. Integrate Islamic values into sociological discussions, emphasizing ethics, justice, community development, and social responsibility.
6. Incorporate research projects, debates, case studies, and collaborative learning to deepen understanding of sociological perspectives and methodologies.
7. Continuously evaluate student performance through formative and summative assessments, providing constructive feedback for both academic and personal growth.
8. Maintain an inclusive, respectful, and thought-provoking classroom environment that reflects the school’s mission and values.
9. Engage in professional development activities, contribute to curriculum innovation, and collaborate with colleagues to strengthen the Social Science Department.