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Set up laptop and name card. Pick up materials: ◦ Remote (same number) ◦ Exit Pass ◦ Notes (Graphic Organizer)
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To learn about hiring process and application materials. To understand interview etiquette, what interviewers observe and assess during an interview. To understand the different types of interview questions
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4:00 - 5:15 The Interview 5:15-5:30 Break 5:30-6:30 Rehearse Responses 6:45-7:00 Reflection and Evaluation
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Internal Messages to Self ◦ I am AWESOME! ◦ I have unique knowledge, skills, dispositions, and experiences. ◦ I have expertise. I am moving forward towards greater expertise. ◦ This school/district needs me!
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5. Know the selection criteria used by interviewers and practice interviewing The Guide to Winning a Teaching Position: PREPARE FOR INTERVIEWS
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A.Yes B.No
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A.Highly comfortable. Bring it on! B.Very Comfortable C.Comfortable D.Somewhat uncomfortable E.Uncomfortable. Help! I’m a nervous wreck!
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Screening Interview Second or Third Interview Types of Questions Demonstration Lesson The Guide to Winning a Teaching Position: Go to PREPARE FOR INTERVIEWS
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Are You a Good Fit?
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1. Knowledge/Experience of Teaching and Learning 2. Critical Thinking 3. Dispositions Towards Self, Students, Teaching 4. Verbal Communication 5. Organization and Logical Thinking 6. Body Language
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Dress for success - business attire The Guide to Winning a Teaching Position: Go to PREPARE FOR INTERVIEWS
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Shake hands and make eye contact with each interviewer before sitting down. Write personal a thank you letter to each interviewer. The Guide to Winning a Teaching Position: Go to PREPARE FOR INTERVIEWS
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Turn and SHAKE! Stand and introduce yourself (“job applicant”) to an partner (“interviewer”). Switch roles. Provide feedback. Self-assess.
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Practice sitting. Think about where you will rest your hands/arms and hiring portfolio.
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Analyze job posting on SchoolSpring. 1. First, analyze the job descriptions. 2. Next, research school/district (Providence). Hiring process, facts, curriculum, etc. 3. Then, customize a resume and cover letter. 4. Finally, develop a hiring portfolio.
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Turn and Talk What are the scariest interview questions?
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Disposition (towards self, students, teaching) Knowledge of Teaching and Critical Reflection (problem-solving and critical thinking) The Guide to Winning a Teaching Position: Go to PREPARE FOR INTERVIEWS
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How would students describe you? What interviewers observe: ◦ Self-knowledge based on reflection and feedback from students ◦ Perceptions of strengths and weaknesses ◦ Oral communication (e.g., clear, organized, use of English language)
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How would students describe you? What Interviewers Observe: ◦ Has positive, yet realistic, self-perception ◦ Has a "can do" attitude and open to examining diverse perspectives ◦ Demonstrates ability to identify with people of diverse abilities, learning styles, and backgrounds ◦ Demonstrates flexibility - can see things from a different point of view (important for individualizing, differentiating instruction)
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How have you integrated technology in your teaching? What interviewers observe: ◦ Experience (e.g., evidence of using technology as a teacher) ◦ Knowledge (e.g., ISTE NETS, design of digital environments, ) ◦ Skills (e.g., proficiency in using different technologies) ◦ Logical and Creative Thinking (e.g., taking action on a goal for learning a new technology) ◦ Oral Communication (e.g., clear, organized, use of English language)
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Will you use the hiring portfolio during an interview? Should you?! Recommendations: ◦ Find out if you can use a hiring portfolio. ◦ Bring a printed hiring portfolio (and CDs) to the interview. ◦ If you plan to use an e-portfolio, bring your own equipment. ◦ After the interview, leave a CD or email the URL.
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Select an Interview Question. Do not select a bold interview question. Find one other person to work on the response to the question. Write your names next to the question. Outline a response to the question: “Bullet” Things to Say, Things Not to Say, Other Considerations. See examples of responses to bold interview questions in Guide to Winning a Teaching Position.
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PAIR – SHARE - Things to Say - Things NOT to Say - Other Considerations. Write a Response. Post on Blackboard Discussion Board.
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Form Small Groups of Four Small Group Round Robin Rehearsal Take turns rehearsing responses to questions.
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May 31 – June 2: Meet in small group tutorials to improve resume, cover letter, hiring portfolio, and interviewing By June 3: Set up SchoolSpring account and submit application (cover letter, resume, response to two questions). See Blackboard>My Course Work>SchoolSpring Job Seeker Account. June 6 and 7: Mock Job Interviews.
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Set up SchoolSpring Job Seeker Account. http://www.schoolspring.com http://www.schoolspring.com Read job posting. http://demo.schoolspring.com. http://demo.schoolspring.com Enter ID: 44410 (CURR 480 Teaching Job). Complete cover letter and resume and answer two questions. When you’re ready to submit, login at http://demo.schoolspring.com http://demo.schoolspring.com Go to Job Search, Enter ID: 44410 (CURR 480 Teaching Job). Click on “Apply for this Job.”
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Treat the interview as an authentic interview. ◦ Dress professionally.* ◦ Arrive early. (There are no make up interviews.) ◦ Bring 7 copies of your cover letter/resume and a printed hiring portfolio. We will start on time and end on time. Leave your printed portfolio with me. Write thank you letters to each interviewer. Interview Attire for Women Interview Attire for Men Click here:
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A.Highly satisfied B.Very satisfied C.Satisfied D.Somewhat satisfied E.Not Satisfied at all
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◦ Confirm the day/time of your mock job interview ◦ Complete Exit Pass.
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