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    Re: A tricky interview question!
    Posted by I'm pursuing a teacher career on 8/30/08

    On 8/30/08, Lea wrote:
    > At the beginning of each school year, with each new group of
    > students, the first thing that you have to do is establish
    > that you are in charge. So, get your students seated and
    > quiet. Allow them to continue to sit with friends, or
    mix
    > them up (your choice!. Introduce yourself and give
    your
    > qualifications. Then, I suggest you do some kind of
    > Icebreaker activity so that you can get to know your
    > students. There are all kinds of these online...just do a
    > search. The first fifteen minutes of class will set the tone
    > for the rest of the year...you have to establish that the
    > class will be managed by you, with an attitude of respect for
    > all. You may want to go over your class expectations (like
    > tardiness or other behavior issues), but I have found that
    > this works best later in the class. I also suggest that you
    > post your most important rules in your classroom and take
    > just a minute to point out to the students that they exist.
    > Be a professional who cares for students and you will get the
    > job you desire every time!
    >
    > Lea
    >
    >
    >
    >
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    >
    > O
    >
    > n 8/30/08, I'm pursuing a teacher career wrote:
    >> So far, I've blundered into several interviews for a
    >> science position, most likely owing to my lack of teaching
    >> tenure and experience. One question has particularly
    >> admonished me, but I guess I haven't gotten any
    >> satisfactory answer up. Here is the tricky question: "What
    >> will you do in the very very beginning/ first 15 minutes
    >> of your first class?" I've invariably stated that I would
    >> chiefly know my students. It seems that was not a good
    >> answer. Will you help me sketching some ideas on this
    >> matter, please? Thank you in advance.
    >> By the way, the job was at HS.

    I'm very grateful for your short but comprehensive advice. Now,
    I've figured out that I should emphasize on class management
    issues and most important thing is, from the beginning, to let
    my students know that I'll care of them.

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  • A tricky interview question!, 8/30/08, by I'm pursuing a teacher career.
  • Re: A tricky interview question!, 8/30/08, by Lea.
  • Re: A tricky interview question!, 8/30/08, by I'm pursuing a teacher career.
  • Re: A tricky interview question!, 8/30/08, by certifiedteach.
  • Re: A tricky interview question!, 8/30/08, by lynne/ca.
  • Re: A tricky interview question!, 8/31/08, by zodea.
  • Re: A tricky interview question!, 8/31/08, by I'm pursuing a teaching career.
  • Re: A tricky interview question!, 9/01/08, by sb.
  • Re: A tricky interview question!, 9/03/08, by LK.
  • Re: A tricky interview question!, 9/04/08, by I'm pursuing a teaching career.
  • Re: A tricky interview question!, 9/07/08, by Adrienne .
  • Re: A tricky interview question!, 9/11/08, by Brian Williams .
  • Re: A tricky interview question!, 9/14/08, by What?.
  • Re: A tricky interview question!, 9/21/08, by Mrs. Jones.

     
     

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