Regardless of the question you’re asked during interviews, one thing is for certain: the answer must highlight your commitment to tomorrow's leaders. Allow your enthusiasm for education to shine through. Interviewers will respond positively to honest answers, even if you trip over your words here and there. Check out the questions and prepare your answers.
1. What techniques do you implement to ensure your students remain well behaved in the classroom and not disrupt your lesson?
2. How do you bring a shy student the fold and create an environment where he or she is comfortable to participate in the lessons?
3. Tell me about your experience in differentiating instruction.
4. With so many parents working two jobs to support the household, tell me how you encourage parents to participate in their child's education.
5. How effective are you in implementing your philosophy in the classroom?
6. In what ways has teaching been a disappointment?
7. How do you balance teaching the "ABC's" with preparing students for state mandated tests?
8. I see you have been a teacher for five years and you haven't participated in extracurricular activities. Why is that?
9. To some children, learning is a boring activity. How do you keep students interested in the lesson?
The resume serves as a guide during the interview. If your resume touches upon some of the questions below, you’ll have a head start in providing a first impression. You can rely on CareerStrides teacher resume service to craft a resume in support of your goals and passion for teaching. Email to get started on yours today.
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