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29 Teacher Head Questions And Answers

1⟩ What is the description of Teacher Head?

In the past, the headmaster or headmistress was often the owner of the school or a member of the owning family, and the position often remained in the family for many generations.

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2⟩ What is the role of Teacher Head?

Some head teachers still retain some teaching responsibility, other than in very small schools, most of their duties are managerial and pastoral.

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3⟩ Who is Teacher Head?

A head teacher (also known as school principal, headteacher, headmaster, headmistress or the head, sometimes informally in Scots, the Heidi or heedie) is the most senior teacher, leader and manager of a school.

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4⟩ Why do we teach x subject in schools?

Whatever the subject, I expect to hear things like: to improve skills and independent learning; to encourage team work; to gain a qualification; for enjoyment (very important, rarely mentioned); to enhance other subjects; to develop literacy, numeracy and ICT skills; to improve career prospects; self discipline; memory development; to encourage life-long learning in that subject. The list goes on…

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7⟩ Tell me if you overheard some colleagues talking about you, what would they say?

This is one of my favorite questions (it's based on a question my National Professional Qualification for Headship (NPQH) coach used to ask me) because it gets candidates to think about their contribution to the school organisation and their team spirit. If I'm interviewing for a senior leader I would follow this up with: what would you want them to say about you in three years time? This way I can get a sense of where they want to develop as leaders.

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8⟩ Tell me why do you want to work in our school?

We want to see clear indications that candidates have done background work about our school and can talk about why the way we work appeals to them. We'd always want candidates to have visited the school so they should be able to flesh this out with specific examples of what they thought based on their visit.

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12⟩ Tell me about your strengths?

The interviewer definitely wants to know your strengths to determine whether you used them in your daily life or, more importantly, in classroom scenarios. Make sure to back up your answer with an example.

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15⟩ Tell me your thoughts on team-teaching?

I am sure many of you have participated in team-teaching and realize the benefits of this strategy. The interviewer who asks this question wants to discover, if you are flexible, enjoy working in a team environment, have experience in this area, and what your viewpoints are on the subject.

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16⟩ Tell us what is your biggest weakness?

Your response could include something that may have been a challenge in the past, which you have taken steps to rectify. It is important to be truthful, they will be testing your honesty. In addition, they will be checking to see if you provide a weakness that is critical to success in the position. For example, the interview will likely end quickly if you answer you have a difficult time management the classroom. The key to answering the question is to turn a negative into a positive.

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17⟩ Tell me how do you handle classroom discipline?

For obvious reasons everyone will have a different answer; it will depend on your teaching style, grade interviewing for, and past experiences. The interviewer will be looking to see if you have a plan, you know how to implement it, and if you think that discipline is an important part of the position. What I have found from coaching clients is they fail to provide a clear action plan that can be backed up with examples. Also it is important to find out what is the philosophy of the school or district, this will give you some additional information.

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18⟩ What are the qualities of a successful principal?

► Do you understand what traits contribute to the success of a principal. As a teacher, what traits do you value most.

► Your response may indicate or suggest possible conflicts with the current principal.

Responses to this question may include:

It is important that a successful principal...

► Has a vision and a plan to reach that vision...combined with the ability to bring faculty members together to form a cooperative team and motivate them to reach district goals and objectives.

► Be visible... the principal's presence should be evident on a continual basis. He or she must be easily accessible to both students and teachers.

► has a great sense of humor, and can relate well to a diverse group of individuals.

► Genuinely cares about the students, teachers, parents, and the district.

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19⟩ Do you want to ask any questions from us?

► I have always been successful with getting parents involved in the classroom, how active are parents at this school or within the school district?

► I am well-versed at integrating computer technology into the classroom, what kind of resources does the school have available?

► Do teachers work in teams? If so, how is this organized?

► I consider myself a life-long learner, what professional development opportunities will be available?

► What is the student/teacher ratio?

► I have been instrumental in developing new programs in previous positions I have held. Will the school be implementing any new programs this year, or require input to develop programs already in place?

► Will the school be addressing any major issues this year?

► If you are new to the industry you may ask, "Is there a mentor teacher program available?"

► When do you hope to reach a decision as to who the successful candidate will be, or what is the next step in the hiring process?

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