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Question 11 of 30 for our ABE Teacher Mock Interview

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Question 11 of 30

How do you engage a classroom full of adults?

"I encourage a lot of hands-on work in my classroom so that there are very few lulls during the lesson. Nobody likes to sit idle, and I try to respect that as much as possible. I also do my best to making all learning relevant to my students and their goals. I come up with engaging hooks to get them interested, encourage partner and group work, and constantly encourage students towards growth."

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  • 11. How do you engage a classroom full of adults?

      How to Answer

      The interviewer understands that it can take a lot of talent to keep a room full of adults engaged and entertained for a significant amount of time. Discuss some of the ways that you keep your adult learners interested in your material. Focus on making content relevant to them, sparking curiosity, working with others, building relationships, and focusing on goal setting and growth.

      Written by Rachelle Enns on September 6th, 2021

      Entry Level

      "It is important to me that my students connect with the material we cover. For that reason, I try to keep content as relevant as possible and get to know students personally to find out what they hope to achieve. This way, we can work towards those goals together."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on September 6th, 2021

      Answer Example

      "I encourage a lot of hands-on work in my classroom so that there are very few lulls during the lesson. Nobody likes to sit idle, and I try to respect that as much as possible. I also do my best to making all learning relevant to my students and their goals. I come up with engaging hooks to get them interested, encourage partner and group work, and constantly encourage students towards growth."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on September 6th, 2021

      Experienced

      "I have found, over the years, that the majority of my students stay engaged when they are called upon regularly during a lesson. They then know that they need to remain a part of the conversation, and their input is valued. Forming relationships with students is also important to foster investment and engagement. When students feel known, cared for, and as if they belong, learning can take place."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on September 6th, 2021