How would you get a student interested in a subject that he/she doesn't care for? How would you make that lesson fun?
Reading Specialist Interviews
Reading Specialist Interview Questions
"When interviewing applicants for reading specialist positions, employers will be interested in your ability to design effective reading programs to improve the school's English department, instruct classes as well as work with students one-on-one, and cater your instruction to meet the needs of individual students. Be sure to highlight your communication skills, patience, and knowledge to evaluate a student's reading strengths and weaknesses. Be aware that many institutions expect candidates to have a master's degree and reading specialist certification alongside teaching credentials."
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How would you handle behavior challenges? Student that are difficult for tutors to work with
Why do you want to join Literacy Lab?
I was asked to read a book to the interviewers who acted as the children I would be interacting with during the summer.
What is your experience with teaching children?
Explain your teaching experience and how you would apply that to their tutoring platform.
You're having the kids read a book with their parents help. You tell the parents that if the kid gets stuck on a word, let them try, but if they don't get it, just tell them the word. The goal is to focus on reading flow. A kid is struggling with a word and you see his mom pressuring him to sound it out. They're both getting frustrated. What do you do?
What would you do during a lesson if a student got up from his seat and walked around the room to sharpen his pencil?
What book had a lasting impact on you as a young person.
Q: How many hours are available for you to work
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