What should I bring to an interview to be a teacher?

What should I bring to an interview to be a teacher?

Your resume. Bring a few hard copies of your most recent resume with you. References. Teaching philosophy statement. A cover letter. Academic documents. List of certifications and training. Your teacher’s portfolio. A folder or briefcase.

Should you take anything to a teacher interview?

Your résumé, references, and professional portfolio will help, of course, but it’ll always be the impression you make during your face-to-face interview that’ll get you hired.

How do you stand out in a teacher interview?

Convey your passion for teaching and students. Research the institution where you’re interviewing. Express your willingness to learn. Share only positive stories about past students, employees and employers. Politely smile and remain positive throughout the entire interview.

What should I wear for an interview to be a school teacher?

Keep it simple. Wear professional attire that you feel good in. If you are feeling confident walking into that interview room you’ll be more likely to come across as such when answering your interview questions.

How do you nail a teacher interview?

Research the School. Before any teacher interview, take the time to get to know a little bit about the school. Know Yourself as a Teacher. How would you describe yourself as a teacher? Think Through Practice Questions. Be Who You Want to Work With. End Strong.

What teachers should not say in an interview?

Misrepresenting yourself in any way. That means pretending to be someone you’re not, inflating the truth, or flat-out lying. Speaking negatively about past or current school experiences. Blaming students. You’ve got this!