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Question 2 of 26 for our Special Education Teacher Mock Interview

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Question 2 of 26

What do you believe, makes you effective at teaching special needs students?

Talking highly about yourself can be difficult to do, but this is a question geared towards this. Answer to the best of your ability, also using an example of a time when you were recognized or rewarded for your good work as a special education teacher.

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How to Answer: What do you believe, makes you effective at teaching special needs students?

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  • 2. What do you believe, makes you effective at teaching special needs students?

      How to Answer

      Talking highly about yourself can be difficult to do, but this is a question geared towards this. Answer to the best of your ability, also using an example of a time when you were recognized or rewarded for your good work as a special education teacher.

      1st Answer Example

      "I have always been very strong in the area of exercising patience and coming up with creative ways to work with my students who struggle the most. Just last month, I was nominated by my peers for the "

      2nd Answer Example

      "My colleagues have always remarked that I'm so patient, kind, and compassionate. My professors have always said that I'm a very clear and effective educator. So, put that together, and I think that I'm especially well suited to special needs students because these kinds of students need someone who's able to teach them at their own pace and using different ways that reach them individually."

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      Anonymous Answer

      "I have a passion for what I do, and I am motivated. I care deeply about the students I work with and aim to help them achieve their goals. I feel their excitement when they master a new skill and their disappointment when they are struggling. I also have the ability to see past challenging behaviors."

      Rachelle's Feedback

      You're off to a great start with this answer! Next, I recommend giving measurable examples of your work in action. For instance, you could describe a time when you encountered a challenging behavior and saw past it to ensure the student was cared for. You could also talk about a time when you helped a student to master a new skill. Help the interviewer to feel your passion by taking them on a journey through a splash of storytelling.