Showing posts with label Interviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interviews. Show all posts

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? 

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Second Interview Questions



1). When did Woodbury preschool first open, what was the goal of the preschool when it first opened?

2). What inspired you to become a Preschool teacher?

3). What school did you go to get your degree?

4). What is the most rewarding part of your job?


5). What is the most difficult part of your job?

6). Do you feel your education prepared you for your position? why or why not?
 
7).How do you deal with the stress of working with young children and their families?

8).Do you see yourself working in this field long-term?

9).What is your method for tracking and recording the children's development?