This document contains common interview questions asked of teacher candidates, including questions about their motivation to teach, classroom management philosophy, use of technology, interests in the district and after-school activities, handling of issues like student lateness, angry parents, suspected abuse or bullying, engaging reluctant students, their unique contributions, classroom frustrations, and views on K-12 education systems.
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Teacher Interview Questions
This document contains common interview questions asked of teacher candidates, including questions about their motivation to teach, classroom management philosophy, use of technology, interests in the district and after-school activities, handling of issues like student lateness, angry parents, suspected abuse or bullying, engaging reluctant students, their unique contributions, classroom frustrations, and views on K-12 education systems.
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Teacher Interview Questions
Why did you decide to become a teacher?
What is your teaching philosophy? What type of classroom management
structure would you implement if you were hired? How have you used, or how will you use, technology in the classroom? Do you have any questions for me? What interests you about our district? How would you deal with a student who is habitually late? What would you say to an angry parent about their child’s grade? Would you be interested in leading any after-school activities? What would you do if you suspected neglect or abuse in the home of one of your students? If you noticed a child being bullied in your class, how would you deal with the situation? How would you engage a reluctant student? What can you bring to our school that makes you unique? What frustrates you the most in a classroom? What do you think about the K-12 Systems?
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