Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Interviewing

The questions that would be the easiest for me to answer are:

·         Why do you want to become a teacher?

·         What is your philosophy of education?

·         How would you teach a typical reading lesson?

·         How would you integrate technology into your classroom?

·         If a parent is unhappy with how you handled a behavior incident with their child, what would you do?

The questions that would be the most difficult for me are:

·         How would you differentiate your lessons?

·         In your view, how are math and science best taught?

·         In what ways would you assess students?

·         There are many students in this school whose first language is not English.  How would you accommodate a student or students in your classroom assuming you have no help (no interpreter, aide, etc.)?

·         Can you talk a bit about an educational book, journal, or article, you read recently and what you gained from that reading?  If you have not read something professional, discuss something you recently read that you found interesting.



I feel that I could answer some of the questions that probably would be the most difficult to me somewhat confidently but am not fully convinced that I can. The questions that I feel would be the easiest to me I feel that I can answer them the best but some of them I feel I still might struggle with a bit.