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  Case: What are your thoughts about student and teacher accountability?
If you are asked this question in a job interview for a teaching position: What are some things you should avoid when responding to this question? What might be some important points to stress that would get the interviewer's attention? How would you respond to this question?
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As with any interview question, you want to be concise and specific in your answer. Avoid any comments that reflect a negative view of educational requirements, regardless of what you may think. It would be important to stress your working knowledge of the current Teacher Keys Evaluation System and list a few of the required evaluation standards you think are helpful in maintaining teacher accountability. Students are held accountable for behavior through communicating clear, concise expectations and consistent correctional actions. From an academic perspective, it is critical that teachers provide quick feedback on all assessments. Students need to be frequently assessed both formally and informally to gain an accurate reflection of the academic ability.
 
     
     
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Comments: I mark this solution as the least useful because it states that you should lie and agree with educational requirements, even if you don’t believe in them.
One, this is dishonest; an two, it shows that you cannot think outside the box and provide reasonable debate against educational requirements.
Rated On: July 10, 2017 1:21 am
Rated By: Cali Pohlman