8. Flexibility
Can you ‘roll with the punches?” Can you “go with the flow?” Can you “change directions in midstream?” Can you “bend in the wind?” All these questions have to do with perhaps the most significant attribute of any good teacher – flexibility. Interviewers want to know that they will get the most “bang for the buck” – that you can handle a wide variety of classroom situations, a wide range of teaching challenges, and a wide array of changes, modifications, or alterations – all at a moment’s notice. Your willingness and eagerness to present yourself as someone who can adapt without getting flustered or change without getting upset is a key attribute – an attribute that can often “nail” the interview.
Are you willing to teach at another grade (elementary)? Are you willing to teach another subject area (secondary)? How would you handle a fire drill in the middle of your favorite lesson? What if we brought in a brand new reading series next week, what would you do? Are you comfortable with change? Would you be willing to work in an after-school program? Administrators are always interested in individuals they can use in a variety of situations. The willingness to be flexible and the desire to quickly adjust to change are both positive characteristics valued in any school.