Interview questions
Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 3:06 pm
Hi,
This has probably been covered before, but couldn't search the terms for being "too common".
I've read the pages on tough interview questions and similar pages, but I'm wondering about two things in regards to the interview.
1) Interviewers will very likely ask questions about classroom pedagogy, education philosophy, stuff from the resume, what I use to keep up with current trends, and how to handle so and so situations. Will the interviewers ask questions about your content knowledge (say if I apply for a history teaching position, will I get questions about the subject matter) ? If they do, what is the proportion of content knowledge questions compared to the ones concerning teaching methods?
2) For the interviews, is bringing the resume/CV enough? Should I also bring a portfolio of the lesson plans I have created over the years? If I have a webpage that I use for my current teaching job, is it a good idea to let the interviewers know about it ?
Thanks.
This has probably been covered before, but couldn't search the terms for being "too common".
I've read the pages on tough interview questions and similar pages, but I'm wondering about two things in regards to the interview.
1) Interviewers will very likely ask questions about classroom pedagogy, education philosophy, stuff from the resume, what I use to keep up with current trends, and how to handle so and so situations. Will the interviewers ask questions about your content knowledge (say if I apply for a history teaching position, will I get questions about the subject matter) ? If they do, what is the proportion of content knowledge questions compared to the ones concerning teaching methods?
2) For the interviews, is bringing the resume/CV enough? Should I also bring a portfolio of the lesson plans I have created over the years? If I have a webpage that I use for my current teaching job, is it a good idea to let the interviewers know about it ?
Thanks.