What sets you apart from the crowd?
A: I guess you could say that I’m
success-oriented. I really like it when
my students succeed – not just one or two – but when everyone has the chance to
improve in some selected area – whether that is social studies, science, music,
or language arts. I’ve been known to
create several different versions of the same lesson plan – my own
differentiated curriculum – so that every child has the opportunity to enjoy
some measure of success. My friends
would say that success is my passion; my college supervisor would say that it’s
really part of who I am. It’s something
I hope will be part of every lesson I create and every child I work with.
Your answer
should be short and pithy – never drone on about everything you did during
student teaching or in your pre-service field experiences.