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2351-01
Music Teacher
Music Teacher teach theory, practical and performance in music and organise educational activities. In these courses, they assist students to experiment with different styles and techniques, in the musical instrument of their choice while encouraging them to develop their own style. They cast, direct, and produce musical performances, and coordinate the technical production.
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Fine Arts Teacher
Fine Arts Teacher educate students in specific theory and, primarily, practice-based fine arts courses at a specialised fine arts school or conservatory at a higher education level, including drawing, painting and sculpturing. They provide theoretical instruction in service of the practical skills and techniques the students must subsequently master in the fine arts.
2352-03
Painting Teacher
Painting Teacher teach theory, practical and performance in arts, including fine and applied arts such as painting and sculpture design and crafts.
2353-01
Modeling Teacher
Modeling Teacher teach theory and practical in performing arts, dance, drama, visual and other performing arts.
2353-02
Dance Teacher
Dance teachers instruct students in a recreational context in the various dance genres and forms, such as ballet, jazz, tap, ballroom, hip-hop, latin, folk dance etc. They provide students with a notion of dance history and repertoire, but mainly focus on a practice-based approach in their courses, in which they assist students in experimenting with and mastering different dance and dramatic expression styles and techniques and encourage them to develop their own style. They cast, choreograph and produce performances, and coordinate the technical production and the set, props and costume usage on stage.
2353-03
Drama Teacher
Drama teachers instruct students in a recreational context in the various theatrical genres and dramatic expression forms, such as comedy, tragedy, prose, poetry, improvisation, monologues, dialogues etc. They cast, direct and produce plays and other performances, and coordinate the technical production and the set, props and costume usage on stage.
2361-01
Language Teacher Grade DG41
Language Teacher Grade DG41 plan, prepare and organise language programme activities.
2361-06
Language Teacher
Language Teacher plan, prepare and organise language programme activities.
2371-02
Islamic Education Teacher
Islamic Education Teacher teach a course in religion and theology.
2371-03
Other Religious Education Teacher
Other Religious Education Teacher teach a course in religion and theology.
2811-01
Archives Officer Grade S41
Archives Officer Grade S41 tracking institutions/individuals in any country that are deemed necessary to obtain all types of archival materials related to malaysia as well as managing the procurement of processing, classification, classification, translation, publication and preparation of reference descriptions of such materials.
2811-02
Curator Grade S41
Curator Grade S41 responsible for carrying out management and administrative duties. They plan, coordinate and implement museum activities such as exhibitions, conservation and preservation of ancient objects, archaeological research, flora and fauna, national culture, provide museum advisory services and prepare reports on research studies.
2811-03
Archivist
Archivists assess, collect, organise, preserve and provide access to records and archives. Records maintained are in any format, analogue or digital and include several kinds of media (documents, photographs, video and sound recordings, etc.).
2822-02
Anthropologist
Anthropologist study past, current, and predictable patterns of human functioning, with a particular emphasis on the ways in which the human condition has come to be constructed and maintained. Anthropologists often approach pertinent phenomena by outlining similarities and differences that exist both within and between groups.
2822-03
Archaeologist
Archaeologist study past human activity by excavating, dating and interpreting objects and sites of historical interest. They implement excavation projects, informally known as digs, preserve archaelogical remains and collect data that informs their understanding of the past.
2822-04
Geographer
Geographer study the Earth and the distribution of its land, features, and inhabitants. They also examine political or cultural structures and study the physical and human geographic characteristics of regions ranging in scale from local to global.
2822-05
Penologist
Penologist specialize in prisoner rehabilitation and correctional facility management. As a result, they typically work all day with prison inmates. Penologists work closely with prison guards to prevent prison fights, drug dealing, violence, escape attempts, and antisocial behavior. Penologists are employed at municipal, state, and federal prisons in low and maximum security settings.
2822-06
Criminologist
Criminologist examining a range of crimes, conducting extensive research on the social, biological and environmental factors that lead to deviant behavior, identifying criminal patterns, formulating criminal profiles, compiling research reports, and collaborating with law enforcement.
2822-07
Ethnologist
Ethnologist responsible for conducting comparative studies of cultures or certain aspects of cultures, in order to determine historical relations and make generalizations concerning human cultural processes and behaviour.
2823-01
Philosopher
Philosophers study and argument over general and structural problems pertaining to society, humans and individuals. They have well-developed rational and argumentative abilities to engage in discussion related to existence, value systems, knowledge, or reality. They recur to logic in discussion which lead to levels of deepness and abstraction.
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