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Preparation Guide for the Position of Assistant Teacher (Physics, Chemistry, English) at Moslem Uddin Model School & College
1. Understand the Job Requirements
- Subjects and Vacancies
– Chemistry – 1 vacancy
– Physics – 1 vacancy
– English – 2 vacancies
- Key duties
• Conduct subject‑specific classes and prepare lesson plans.
• Organize regular class tests, assignments and evaluate student performance.
• Motivate learners, give extra support to weak students.
• Follow school regulations and take part in academic activities.
• Prepare question papers for examinations and mark answer scripts.
- Employment type – Full‑time, work at the school office in Ashulia, Savar (Dhaka).
- Educational qualifications
• BSc or MSc in Chemistry for the Chemistry post.
• BSc or MSc in Physics for the Physics post.
• BA or MA in English for the English post.
- Experience – Minimum 2 years teaching experience in a reputable school.
- Age – 25 to 35 years.
- Salary – Tk. 10,000 – 20,000 per month.
- Application deadline – 20 December 2025.
2. Gather Required Documents
1. Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV) – keep it to two pages, clear heading, contact details, and professional photo.
2. Academic certificates (original and scanned copies) – degree, honors, any teaching diplomas.
3. Experience letters – at least two letters from previous schools stating period of service and duties performed.
4. National ID / Birth certificate – to prove age eligibility.
5. Recent passport‑size photograph (white background, 4 × 6 cm).
6. Any relevant training certificates (e.g., ICT in Education, TESOL, Laboratory Safety).
Make all scanned files PDF, named consistently, e.g., “YourName_CV.pdf”, “YourName_BScChem.pdf”, etc.
3. Tailor Your CV and Cover Letter
CV Tips
- Use a clean, professional layout; avoid colorful backgrounds.
- Start with a personal profile (3‑4 lines) summarizing teaching philosophy and years of experience.
- List education in reverse chronological order.
- Highlight teaching experience: school name, dates, subjects taught, class levels, any extra‑curricular responsibilities (clubs, labs, language labs).
- Include a “Key Skills” section – classroom management, lesson planning, assessment design, use of digital tools, laboratory safety, communication in English, etc.
- Add a “Professional Development” line for workshops or seminars attended.
Cover Letter Tips
- Address the letter to the selection committee of Moslem Uddin Model School & College.
- State the specific subject you are applying for.
- Briefly mention your academic background, teaching experience, and why you are a good fit for the school’s environment.
- Cite one or two concrete achievements (e.g., improved exam pass rate by X %, introduced interactive lab experiments).
- Conclude with enthusiasm for contributing to the school and your availability for an interview.
Keep the cover letter to one page; use formal Bangla or English as per your comfort, but ensure it is error‑free.
4. Prepare for Subject‑Specific Demonstrations
For Chemistry and Physics
- Review the secondary‑level syllabus (Bangla medium) and note the core topics.
- Prepare a 15‑minute sample lesson plan including objectives, teaching method (lecture, demonstration, inquiry), required materials, and assessment.
- Practice delivering the lesson in front of a mirror or a small audience; focus on clear explanations, safety precautions, and student engagement.
- Be ready to answer questions on laboratory safety, experiment setup, and how you differentiate instruction for varying student abilities.
For English
- Refresh knowledge of the national English curriculum, including grammar, reading comprehension, writing skills, and speaking.
- Design a short activity (e.g., role‑play, debate, essay writing) that promotes communicative competence.
- Prepare to demonstrate use of audio‑visual aids or digital platforms (e.g., Google Classroom, Kahoot).
5. Practice General Interview Skills
- Common questions: “Why do you want to work at this school?”, “How do you handle a disruptive class?”, “Describe a time you helped a struggling student.”
- Behavioural answers: Use the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result).
- Professional appearance: Wear formal attire; for men a shirt and trousers, for women a modest tunic or blouse with a skirt/pants.
- Punctuality: Arrive at least 10 minutes early for the interview.
6. Technical Setup for Online Application
- Ensure a stable internet connection and a working email address.
- Prepare the required files (PDFs) in a single folder for easy upload.
- Draft a concise email (if needed) stating the position applied for, attaching all documents, and including your phone number.
- Keep a copy of the sent email for reference.
7. Timeline (Back‑count from 20 Dec 2025)
| Date (approx.) | Task |
|-||
| 30 Oct 2025 | Collect all certificates, experience letters, and ID copies. |
| 5 Nov 2025 | Write first draft of CV and cover letter. |
| 10 Nov 2025 | Review and refine CV/cover letter; ask a trusted colleague for feedback. |
| 12 Nov 2025 | Convert all documents to PDF; name files consistently. |
| 15 Nov 2025 | Prepare subject‑specific sample lesson plans and practice delivery. |
| 20 Nov 2025 | Conduct mock interview (friend or mentor) focusing on behavioural questions. |
| 25 Nov 2025 | Finalize all documents; double‑check file sizes and format. |
| 1 Dec 2025 | Submit the online application through the school’s portal or designated email. |
| 2 – 15 Dec 2025 | Follow up politely (if contact information is provided) and prepare for possible short‑list interview. |
| 20 Dec 2025 | Deadline – ensure application is submitted before midnight. |
8. Post‑Application Checklist
- Verify receipt of your application (look for confirmation email).
- Keep a log of the date and method of submission.
- If no acknowledgment is received within a week, send a courteous inquiry.
- Continue reviewing teaching material and stay updated on any news from the school.
9. Additional Tips
- Emphasize your ability to work with both Bangla and English mediums, especially for English candidates.
- Highlight any extra‑curricular contributions (science fairs, debate clubs, literary magazines).
- If you have ICT skills (e.g., using MS Office, Google Workspace, interactive whiteboards), mention them clearly.
- Demonstrate commitment to professional ethics and school policies.
Good luck with your preparation and may you secure a rewarding position at Moslem Uddin Model School & College!
1. Understand the Job Requirements
- Subjects and Vacancies
– Chemistry – 1 vacancy
– Physics – 1 vacancy
– English – 2 vacancies
- Key duties
• Conduct subject‑specific classes and prepare lesson plans.
• Organize regular class tests, assignments and evaluate student performance.
• Motivate learners, give extra support to weak students.
• Follow school regulations and take part in academic activities.
• Prepare question papers for examinations and mark answer scripts.
- Employment type – Full‑time, work at the school office in Ashulia, Savar (Dhaka).
- Educational qualifications
• BSc or MSc in Chemistry for the Chemistry post.
• BSc or MSc in Physics for the Physics post.
• BA or MA in English for the English post.
- Experience – Minimum 2 years teaching experience in a reputable school.
- Age – 25 to 35 years.
- Salary – Tk. 10,000 – 20,000 per month.
- Application deadline – 20 December 2025.
2. Gather Required Documents
1. Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV) – keep it to two pages, clear heading, contact details, and professional photo.
2. Academic certificates (original and scanned copies) – degree, honors, any teaching diplomas.
3. Experience letters – at least two letters from previous schools stating period of service and duties performed.
4. National ID / Birth certificate – to prove age eligibility.
5. Recent passport‑size photograph (white background, 4 × 6 cm).
6. Any relevant training certificates (e.g., ICT in Education, TESOL, Laboratory Safety).
Make all scanned files PDF, named consistently, e.g., “YourName_CV.pdf”, “YourName_BScChem.pdf”, etc.
3. Tailor Your CV and Cover Letter
CV Tips
- Use a clean, professional layout; avoid colorful backgrounds.
- Start with a personal profile (3‑4 lines) summarizing teaching philosophy and years of experience.
- List education in reverse chronological order.
- Highlight teaching experience: school name, dates, subjects taught, class levels, any extra‑curricular responsibilities (clubs, labs, language labs).
- Include a “Key Skills” section – classroom management, lesson planning, assessment design, use of digital tools, laboratory safety, communication in English, etc.
- Add a “Professional Development” line for workshops or seminars attended.
Cover Letter Tips
- Address the letter to the selection committee of Moslem Uddin Model School & College.
- State the specific subject you are applying for.
- Briefly mention your academic background, teaching experience, and why you are a good fit for the school’s environment.
- Cite one or two concrete achievements (e.g., improved exam pass rate by X %, introduced interactive lab experiments).
- Conclude with enthusiasm for contributing to the school and your availability for an interview.
Keep the cover letter to one page; use formal Bangla or English as per your comfort, but ensure it is error‑free.
4. Prepare for Subject‑Specific Demonstrations
For Chemistry and Physics
- Review the secondary‑level syllabus (Bangla medium) and note the core topics.
- Prepare a 15‑minute sample lesson plan including objectives, teaching method (lecture, demonstration, inquiry), required materials, and assessment.
- Practice delivering the lesson in front of a mirror or a small audience; focus on clear explanations, safety precautions, and student engagement.
- Be ready to answer questions on laboratory safety, experiment setup, and how you differentiate instruction for varying student abilities.
For English
- Refresh knowledge of the national English curriculum, including grammar, reading comprehension, writing skills, and speaking.
- Design a short activity (e.g., role‑play, debate, essay writing) that promotes communicative competence.
- Prepare to demonstrate use of audio‑visual aids or digital platforms (e.g., Google Classroom, Kahoot).
5. Practice General Interview Skills
- Common questions: “Why do you want to work at this school?”, “How do you handle a disruptive class?”, “Describe a time you helped a struggling student.”
- Behavioural answers: Use the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result).
- Professional appearance: Wear formal attire; for men a shirt and trousers, for women a modest tunic or blouse with a skirt/pants.
- Punctuality: Arrive at least 10 minutes early for the interview.
6. Technical Setup for Online Application
- Ensure a stable internet connection and a working email address.
- Prepare the required files (PDFs) in a single folder for easy upload.
- Draft a concise email (if needed) stating the position applied for, attaching all documents, and including your phone number.
- Keep a copy of the sent email for reference.
7. Timeline (Back‑count from 20 Dec 2025)
| Date (approx.) | Task |
|-||
| 30 Oct 2025 | Collect all certificates, experience letters, and ID copies. |
| 5 Nov 2025 | Write first draft of CV and cover letter. |
| 10 Nov 2025 | Review and refine CV/cover letter; ask a trusted colleague for feedback. |
| 12 Nov 2025 | Convert all documents to PDF; name files consistently. |
| 15 Nov 2025 | Prepare subject‑specific sample lesson plans and practice delivery. |
| 20 Nov 2025 | Conduct mock interview (friend or mentor) focusing on behavioural questions. |
| 25 Nov 2025 | Finalize all documents; double‑check file sizes and format. |
| 1 Dec 2025 | Submit the online application through the school’s portal or designated email. |
| 2 – 15 Dec 2025 | Follow up politely (if contact information is provided) and prepare for possible short‑list interview. |
| 20 Dec 2025 | Deadline – ensure application is submitted before midnight. |
8. Post‑Application Checklist
- Verify receipt of your application (look for confirmation email).
- Keep a log of the date and method of submission.
- If no acknowledgment is received within a week, send a courteous inquiry.
- Continue reviewing teaching material and stay updated on any news from the school.
9. Additional Tips
- Emphasize your ability to work with both Bangla and English mediums, especially for English candidates.
- Highlight any extra‑curricular contributions (science fairs, debate clubs, literary magazines).
- If you have ICT skills (e.g., using MS Office, Google Workspace, interactive whiteboards), mention them clearly.
- Demonstrate commitment to professional ethics and school policies.
Good luck with your preparation and may you secure a rewarding position at Moslem Uddin Model School & College!

