PROSPECTIVE TEACHER TOOLKIT
By: Eddie Thomas
Interviewing Essentials & Possible Questions
An interview is required for 99% of the job opportunities available. Therefore, effective interviewing skills are a must! Others will be competing with you to obtain the same position. Thus, it is critical not only to convince an employer that you can do the job, but that you can do the job better than the other candidates who are also competing for the position.
There are many lists of do’s and don’ts of interviewing, however, a few musts when preparing for your interview include:
Potential interview questions are impossible to predict from one school district to another. The same question changes by the way it is phrased e.g. “How would you describe your experience…?”; “Tell us about your knowledge of…”; “What is your approach to…?”; etc. However, there are two questions being asked by almost every school district today.
1. What is your experience with balanced literacy?
2. Describe your commitment to multicultural education (racially, culturally, and socioeconomically).
Except in remote rural areas, the diversity of school districts is changing and the need for teachers to commit to education of all students is the number one concern.
You should also prepare to answer other major questions regarding your experience in the following:
n Read 180
n Math Block/4-Block Math
n Six-Trait Writing
n Six-Trait Reading
n At Risk
n Reading Recovery
n Gifted & Talented
n ESL
n Bilingual (specific language)
n Implementing a Balanced Math/CMP
n Constructivist Math/Balanced Math
n Cross Categorical Experience
n FOSS Science
n Use of Inclusion Models
n Working on Inclusion Team
The Toolkit
Before leaving, make sure you gift the interviewer with something to remember you by. Perhaps with more than just a resume. Try something from your toolkit. How about a ‘portfolio’? An outstanding portfolio!
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