Using varied informal techniques to check student understanding throughout a lesson is known as this type of assessment.
What is a formative assessment?
Examining an event or issue from the viewpoints of different individuals or groups involved is known as considering these
What are Multiple Perspectives?
Regardless of personal style, presenting oneself in a neat, clean, and appropriate manner for a school setting or interview demonstrates respect for the profession and the institution
What is professional dress? (or professional appearance)
These can serve as mental resets and provide lighthearted opportunities for students to share preferences and learn a bit about their classmates.
What are brain breaks?
Describe a time you faced a challenge in your student teaching or field experience and how you overcame it. What did you learn?
Choose a specific, relevant challenge. Clearly explain the situation, the actions you took to address it, and the positive outcome. Most importantly, articulate what you learned from the experience and how it will inform your future teaching practice
This involves creating a structured outline of what will be taught and how
What is Lesson Planning?
This student-centered approach involves structuring learning around compelling questions
What is Inquiry?
Arriving on time for interviews, meetings, classes, and duties shows this important professional trait.
What is punctuality?
This initial instructional activity aims to hook student interest and activate prior knowledge.
What is an anticipatory set?
Tell me about yourself
Focus on your passion for teaching, relevant experiences (student teaching, volunteer work), key skills (communication, organization, classroom management), and a brief mention of your educational background. Connect these points to the role you're applying for
Tailoring your instruction to meet the diverse needs of all learners is known as this.
What is Differentation?
To bring history to life in the classroom, teachers often use this type of resource – an original record or firsthand account from the time period being studied, like a letter or artifact
Whether written, verbal, or non-verbal, this is the fundamental process of conveying information and ideas effectively with colleagues, students, and families.
What is communication?
According to this educator's reflection, what foundational aspect of teaching can often bridge early career gaps and leave a lasting positive impact on students' learning and memories?
What are strong relationships with students?
Why do you want to teach at our school?
Mention specific aspects of the school that appeal to you (e.g., its mission, values, programs, community involvement). Show you've done your research and align your goals and philosophy with the school's.
This metacognitive process encourages both teachers and students to think critically about their learning and practice, identifying areas for growth and improvement
What is reflection?
Explicitly teaching students how to evaluate the credibility and bias of sources is a best practice for developing this critical thinking skill.
What is source analysis (evaluating sources)?
To make a strong impression and provide key information to the interview committee, what are the three crucial documents a pre-service teacher should typically bring to an interview
What are a resume, sample lesson, and cover letter?
Establishing agreed-upon expectations for behavior and interactions, created with student input, helps create a sense of shared ownership and respect within the classroom. What are these shared guidelines often referred to
What are classroom norms? (or community agreements)
Imagine I am a principal or supervisor walking into your classroom during a typical lesson. Describe what I would likely see happening in terms of student engagement, activities, and the overall learning environment.
Answers will vary
This hierarchical model of cognitive learning objectives can guide teachers in crafting discussion questions that move students beyond basic recall to deeper levels of understanding and critical thinking
What is Bloom's Taxonomy?
Encouraging students to take informed action based on their learning about social issues aligns with the goal of fostering this crucial aspect of citizenship
What is Civic Engagement (Civic Action)?
Even after a strong interview, sending this to reiterate your interest in the position demonstrates professionalism and reinforces your positive first impression.
What is a thank you email?
This student-centered discussion technique encourages learners to actively listen to one another, build upon each other's ideas, and facilitate the conversation primarily amongst themselves, with the teacher acting as an observer
What is a spider web discussion?
If you were to begin teaching a unit on the American Revolution to middle school students, describe how you would make the content engaging and relevant to their lives beyond simply memorizing dates and names. What are some specific strategies or activities you would employ?
Connect to modern day- standing up for what you believe in
Inquiry-based activities- compelling questions