The common responsibilities for this position include teaching robotics programming and STEM-related subjects to primary and secondary school students, conducting research on STEAM topics, designing and developing STEAM teaching plans and materials/tools, and managing classroom order while maintaining discipline. The role involves instructing on various topics such as 3D drawing, Micro:bit, smart home technologies, Scratch, ScratchJr, science experiments, Tinkercad, Lego Wedo, STEM competitions, DJI Tello, IoT, and AI. Additionally, the tutor must conduct school-based and center-based STEM learning programs, engage in hands-on teaching and classroom administration, collaborate with team members in teaching activities, and respond to tasks in line with quality assurance standards. Open communication with content developers is also essential to facilitate program development.
The percentages next to each skill reflect the sector’s demands in these respective skills. E.g., 30% means this skill has been listed in 30% of all the job postings in this sector.
The skills distribution tells you what specific skill sets are in demand. E.g., Skills with a distribution of “More than 50%” means that these skills are wanted in more than 50% of the job postings.
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