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Instructional Coordinator Mock Interview

Question 10 of 29 for our Instructional Coordinator Mock Interview

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Question 10 of 29

Would you consider yourself to be highly accountable?

"Of course. I teach my students that they're accountable for their own success, and I practice what I preach. Last school year, the team of sixth grade teachers collaborated on a thematic unit about Latin America. Each teacher was responsible for a certain piece of the unit and several daily lesson plans. I worked diligently on all parts assigned to me, because I knew others would be counting on my work, and I wanted to deliver high-quality, thoughtful lessons. I always want to be known as someone who is reliable and goes above and beyond what is expected. That thematic unit was a huge success, as everyone carried their weight, and we were able to develop a creative and highly engaging unit that connected with our students' identities."

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  • 10. Would you consider yourself to be highly accountable?

      How to Answer

      An Instructional Coordinator is expected to be highly reliable and demonstrate follow through. As a leader in the building, you will be expected to deliver whatever you promise and in a timely manner. Teachers and teams will be counting on you to hold your weight and set a strong example of leadership and accountability. The answer here should absolutely be 'yes', but the important part is to provide a brief anecdote that demonstrates this quality or highlights your commitment and follow through.

      Written by Audra Kresinske on March 4th, 2021

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      "Of course. I teach my students that they're accountable for their own success, and I practice what I preach. Last school year, the team of sixth grade teachers collaborated on a thematic unit about Latin America. Each teacher was responsible for a certain piece of the unit and several daily lesson plans. I worked diligently on all parts assigned to me, because I knew others would be counting on my work, and I wanted to deliver high-quality, thoughtful lessons. I always want to be known as someone who is reliable and goes above and beyond what is expected. That thematic unit was a huge success, as everyone carried their weight, and we were able to develop a creative and highly engaging unit that connected with our students' identities."

      Written by Audra Kresinske on March 4th, 2021

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      Anonymous Answer

      "Absolutely, I have always taught my students that they are accountable for their success, and I practice what I preach."

      Rachelle's Feedback

      Excellent! Being a good example for your students is accountability-in-action.