Career Discovery Teacher Interview Questions

46 Share an example of when you prepared an outline for a course. Did you need to pay close attention to school, district, or state requirements?
47 Provide an example when you were able to prevent a problem because you foresaw the reaction of another person.
48 Share an experience in which personal connections to coworkers or others helped you to be successful in your work. (Make sure candidate works well with others.)
49 Describe an experience where you helped prepare students for later educational experiences by encouraging them to explore learning opportunities and to persevere with challenging tasks.
50 What have you found to be the best way to monitor the performance of your work and/or the work of others? Share a time when you had to take corrective action.
51 Tell me about a recent experience you've had working with your hands.
52 Share an experience in which you successfully counseled a student with a difficult academic problem.
53 Provide a time when you had to tell a parent that their child was not progressing. Was there a time when the parent didn't take it well? How did you handle the situation?
54 Provide an experience when you needed to meet with a student's parents to resolve the student's behavioral or academic problems. What was the end result?
55 How would you rate your writing skills? (Ask for an example that demonstrates great writing skills.)
56 Describe an effective method you have used to prepare for assigned classes, including written preparation.
57 Provide an example of a student that needed extra help. What did you do? (Did the candidate prepare and implement an appropriate plan or program for the student?)
58 Share an effective approach to working with a large amount of information/data. How has your approach affected your company?
59 In your experience, what is the key to developing a good team? (Look for how they build mutual trust, respect, and cooperation.)
60 Tell me about the last time you provided disabled students with assistive devices, supportive technology, and assistance accessing facilities such as restrooms.