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Put simply, I'm a recent graduate who failed to secure a teaching job at a high school teaching math. I interviewed with 5 schools and received no return phone calls. Next year I'm starting my Master's program and will be involved with that for 2 years. After I finish, I plan to either teach high school or college level mathematics. However, I wish to know some good techniques to use in an interview so that I may stand a better chance at getting the job.

2006-11-13 18:06:10 · 1 answers · asked by football_guy_it51 3 in Education & Reference Teaching

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Basically the questions relate to what you have learned and that should not be a problem to you. Second, they look at your human relations capabilities, this may sound ridiculous to think they can understand a person at first sight, therefore your first appearance/impressions physically or otherwise should be of at most importance. All in all, you can make a better teacher than some teachers, all you have to do is respond to the questions as they are asked and because you know the answers as a trained teacher don't act as if you are unsure. Lastly, presentable attire and a smile will always help.

2006-11-13 19:21:43 · answer #1 · answered by wamax2004 2 · 1 0

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