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Question 23 of 30 for our ABE Teacher Mock Interview

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Question 23 of 30

What motivates you as an ABE Teacher?

"I am motivated by constructive feedback and exciting new ideas. I enjoy working with other educators to come up with fresh ideas to convey information to students. Meaningful lessons, relationships, and seeing my students experience success in the classroom are enriching. Primarily, however, I am self-motivated. I enjoy seeing my hard work make a difference for someone."

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  • 23. What motivates you as an ABE Teacher?

      How to Answer

      It is important, for your success, that the hiring manager knows how to keep you motivated and excited to come to work every day. Share with the interviewer what they could do to ensure that you are happy and productive. Oftentimes, your answer to this kind of question makes you stand out from the other candidates. Be honest, concise, and share a little of your heart for the work.

      Written by Rachelle Enns on September 6th, 2021

      Entry Level

      "Starting my career as an ABE Teacher, I am most motivated by the idea of paving new paths and creating classroom structures to support my students."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on September 6th, 2021

      Answer Example

      "I am motivated by constructive feedback and exciting new ideas. I enjoy working with other educators to come up with fresh ideas to convey information to students. Meaningful lessons, relationships, and seeing my students experience success in the classroom are enriching. Primarily, however, I am self-motivated. I enjoy seeing my hard work make a difference for someone."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on September 6th, 2021

      Experienced

      "Through the years of being an ABE Teacher, I have found my motivation through the enjoyment of researching and implementing new teaching practices and seeing those make a difference for students' unique learning styles."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on September 6th, 2021