Tell me about a time when your co-operating teacher wasn’t happy with
your teaching.
A: During
my first week of student teaching I was very nervous and I jumped right into my
math lessons without taking the time to do an anticipatory set. The students had puzzled looks on their faces
and I couldn’t figure out why until my co-operating teacher pointed out that
I’d left out one of the most important parts of any lesson. I realized how important it was to follow the
standard lesson protocol and take the time to properly introduce every lesson. Since
that first week Mr. Jesson has been very pleased with my performance.
This is not the time to blame others or to make lame
excuses. Take full responsibility for
your actions and show how you were willing to make any necessary changes as a
result of the incident. It is not
necessary to go into a great deal of detail here; instead point out a minor
conflict and quickly explain how you used it to become a better teacher.
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