AIS Teacher Profile
As a role model, the Antonine educator reflects and transmits the Antonine virtues and values through his/her dedicated practice.. Aware of his/her pivotal role in shaping students’ character, the Antonine teacher guides and supports students not only in their educational journey but also in their quest for autonomy and personal growth.
As a committed member of the Antonine educational team, the teacher actively participates in the life of the institution, contributes to the development and implementation of the school’s projects, engages with the educational community, and collaborates with students’ families and external partners.
Key Qualities of an Antonine Teacher:
- Versatile Pedagogue: Builds respectful and trusting relationships with students and creates an environment conducive to learning.
- Supportive Authority: Demonstrates a benevolent authority, acts as a mediator, and practices active listening and non-violent communication.
- Organized and Timely: Possesses strong organizational skills, manages time effectively, and meets deadlines.
- Creative and Knowledgeable: Brings a wealth of general knowledge and creativity, adapting resources to various educational settings
- Passionate and Dynamic: Shows enthusiasm for his/her profession, driven by motivation and energy.
- Collaborative: Engages in teamwork, shares knowledge, and collaborates with colleagues.
- Tech-Savvy: Proficient with digital teaching tools and new technologies.
- Intellectually Curious: Maintains a constant intellectual curiosity and is committed to continuous professional development.
The Antonine teacher is dedicated to fostering an enriching and supportive educational environment, making significant contributions to both the academic and personal development of students.