![]() In many schools, students are divided into classes on the basis of their abilities, so teachers need to adapt their lessons based on students’ skills. For example, one class may have mostly students from the 9th grade, and another may have 12th-grade students. High school teachers may instruct students from different grades throughout the day. For example, a high school math teacher may teach algebra, calculus, and/or geometry. They may teach several different classes within their subject area. ![]() Others specialize in elective courses, such as art, music, or physical education. Some teach core subjects, such as math, science, or history. High school teachers generally teach students from the 9th through 12th grades. Supervise students outside of the classroom-for example, during lunchtime or detention.Develop and enforce classroom rules and administrative policies.Prepare students for standardized tests required by the state. ![]() Work with individual students to challenge them and to improve their abilities.Communicate with parents about students’ progress.Assess students’ abilities, strengths, and weaknesses.Plan lessons and instruct their students in the subject they teach.High school teachers typically do the following: ![]() They teach academic lessons and various skills that students will need to attend college or to enter the job market. High school teachers help prepare students for life after graduation.
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