Interviewing Georgia State Students
By Luz
Have you ever know how many girls want to be teachers? Well the school brought a lot of girls that want to be teachers . I am certain that the group of girls that came will became teachers . I was scared that I will do something wrong, but when I started asking the questions I feel more comfortable. I was having a lot of fun. My partner was Jennifer. She is a very smart girl. She wants to be an artist when she grows up. I said that I wanted to be a music teacher . I had a very fun day but the best thing is that they wanted to be teachers for this school.
Look below for the answers to the following interview question.
If you could ask the educators in this school some questions now, what would they be?
- What management skills do you use to keep your students so well-behaved?
- What is the level of parental involvement?
- What is your secret to management?
- What problems are you working on now?
- How do you put so much technology in your lessons?
- Is your schedule flexible?
- How can I get hired?
- Why do you believe that the kids are so well-behaved?
- How do you have access to so much technology?
- How do you manage to be on the same page?
- Where do you generate such good ideas?
- What are the management strategies school-wide?
- Do you teach most of your lessons without worksheets?
- What are your behavioral expectations?
- Are you required to incorporate hands-on activities during every lesson?
- How much outside planning is required for a typical day?
- How does your school compare to others?
Field Trip to J. H. House
Georgia State University preservice teachers
November 3, 2003