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2007-02-18 05:15:49 · 5 answers · asked by trisha 1 in Education & Reference Teaching

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I'm assuming you are asking to prepare for an interview. You really should take inventory of yourself, because anything else will be so clearly practiced or canned that a principal will see right through it! And you never know what a principal is looking for. By the time you get to the interview, it is about fit, and who knows what qualities a principal is looking for to round out his teaching staff. So it is best to be honest or you will not have a successful year!

2007-02-18 06:26:52 · answer #1 · answered by apbanpos 6 · 0 0

Well this is a great question ! Thanks for this question. I wud like to become a prof may be few yrs later.

1. Each class will be a presentation and at the end of it some questions will be given based on the days lecture
2. The questions will be solved in the next class.
3. I wont restrict myself to the syllabus bu the college or school will recommend to target the syllabus. But students should know in depth about the subject
4. SHould give intersting examples relating to day by day life
5. The lecture notes should be available in the web of mine so anyone can access it (if students are absent for the class) provided with user name password
6. I will be really friendly with students giving lot of opportunity to them to interact with me.

2007-02-21 19:01:37 · answer #2 · answered by ragaslan 2 · 0 0

Many

I program computers and upgrade and fix them

I undestand electronics

I understand visual Astronomy

I'm a published author, illterate as I am.

I cook

I studied Psychology for years

I do photography, film, cinema, video

I was an amature astronomer and contributor to Sky and Telescope magazine

I was in business for year on the retail, wholesale and manufacturing level

I play guitar, bass and keyboards and have produced things that got on radio

I worked with ASCAP and BMI publishers

I got things on TV and got a look at how TV stations work

I travelled a little

I'm one of the foremost Cinema and TV experts in the world, as I worked for an archive for years and studied under one of the foremost archivists who taught at UCLA extension and Colubmia College in Los Angeles

I educated college professors on cinema history

I dealt with professionals working in the film and music industry with major sucesses

I dealt with book authors

I worked on books and movies and TV shows

I got people into the theatrical Unions

I got things on TV and radio

I'm a recording engineer

I'm a video editor

I'm a web site designer

I have commerical computer programs out there

I was in the plant (botanical) business for a while

I was in the Army

I graduated Electronics school when I was 13 with a B average.

I have an IQ over 130 and approaching 140

I've taken Civil Service exams and worked for the government

I worked for the Police Department

I was trained to be an Army Medic

I worked on and maintained AB **** offset machines (one color pritning presses).

I know the elements of animation and I interviewed professional animators and directors and producers

I designed my own diet and lost 50 pounds. I studie nutrition and dieting.

I was in weight training for years

I performed on stage for years

I studied under MFAs from Pasadena Playhouse

I worked with SAG, AFTRA and Juliard trained actors

I rebuilt Ford and GM 4 barrel carburators

Running out of things at this point.

2007-02-18 15:01:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Delivering a curriculum that is fully inclusive and interactive - to bring education to life and make it fun for the learner.

2007-02-18 13:57:57 · answer #4 · answered by no_fool 4 · 0 0

Soft skills; all that can contribute to developing personality of each student

2007-02-20 05:56:33 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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