Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Blog17: Fourth Interview Questions

  1. How can a Preschool program best help a child prepare for Kindergarten?
  2. What would you expect to see in a successful Preschool program? 
  3. In your opinion is more beneficial for a child to learn Cognitive skills or Motor skills, or are they equally important explain.
  4. What is the method/technique to get a child who doesn't participate to participate?
  5. Is there a certain way you can teach a child when learning Cognitive skills( ie: Alphabet) should it be taught all orally, using song or a mixture of song and flashcards?
  6. What are fine Motor Skills?
  7. Is it true in your a opinion if a child doesn't develop social skills in Preschool he/she will have a hard time in Kindergarten, or is it up to the child?
  8. What skills or qualities would one have to develop to be a adequate preschool teacher?
  9. How can a teacher help a learner of a different language learn English without discouraging or making the child feel dumb?
  10. What are cognitive skills?
  11. What makes a successful Preschool program successful?
  12. How important is parent participation at this age for a child success?
  13. How does Montessori preschools differ from private preschools?
  14. Does a child learn more in A Montessori or private preschool? explain
  15. What are social skills?
  16. How does social skills differ from emotional skills?
  17. What impact does emotional skills have on a child?
  18. What are emotional skills so important?
  19. Out of Cognitive, Fine motor, Social, and Emotional skills is one skills more important than another?
  20. How should a teacher teach in the classroom to assure academic success? 

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