Monday, March 3, 2014

Fourth Interview Questions

Content:
1. What is the difference between curricula and curriculum?
2. In your opinion, how can a teacher best help a struggling student?
3. Do you believe that teachers get trained properly?
4. Is this what you expected it would be like to teach?
5. In what ways would you make students more interested in math?
6. My EQ is what is the best way for a middle school math teacher to maximize a female student's score on the California State Test, what would you do?
7. Do you believe that today's society encourages males to excel in math rather than girls?
8. If so, how can this discrimination stop?
9. How do you meet each one of your students needs?
10. Do students retain more information through lessons with visuals or by going over a lesson various times.
11. How would you define Common Core?
12. Would you rather continue to use the State Standards as a guide for your lessons or would you start using Common Core?
13. What is the biggest difference between Common Core and State Standards?
14. Do you agree that in order to help a student a teacher must first learn about the student's culture in order to see what learning styles the student may have?
15. Currently, how are students in your class doing in math?
16. Do you create lesson plans in advanced or do you start creating them once you see that the students are progressing?
17. What is the most helpful advice you can give a new teacher?
18. What books do you think would help me obtain more knowledge of my topic?
19. Education is a very broad term, what specifically can I do research on to generate more answers to my EQ?
20. Aside from testing, how can you ensure that your students are learning what you are teaching?