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Question 28 of 30 for our Math Teacher Mock Interview

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Question 28 of 30

Tell me about a lesson that went well and why.

"I think sometimes as teachers, we work too hard to finish the lesson or make sure students understand a concept. There's often the pressure to teach to the test or stick to a curriculum. One of my best lessons was when I had a really tough concept to explain, and halfway through, I decided to take a break, and we played a game instead. I was still able to keep up with the schedule for the week, but taking that break was necessary for both me and my students."

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  • 28. Tell me about a lesson that went well and why.

      Why the Interviewer Asks This Question

      During the interview, the interviewer may ask you about a lesson that went well and why for a few reasons. First, they want to know about your teaching style and how you approach lesson planning. Additionally, they want to see how you handle challenges and obstacles in the classroom. By understanding what has worked well for you in the past, they can gauge how you may handle similar situations in the future. It's an excellent opportunity to showcase your strengths and demonstrate your ability to adapt and problem-solve. Be prepared to share a lesson that you're proud of and explain why it was successful. However, a successful lesson doesn't necessarily have to achieve any math goal. Sometimes, a good lesson can go well because the students are happy or feel accomplished. There's no correct answer to this question, as your response is based on personal experience.

      Written by Krista Wenz on September 4th, 2023

      Answer Example

      "I think sometimes as teachers, we work too hard to finish the lesson or make sure students understand a concept. There's often the pressure to teach to the test or stick to a curriculum. One of my best lessons was when I had a really tough concept to explain, and halfway through, I decided to take a break, and we played a game instead. I was still able to keep up with the schedule for the week, but taking that break was necessary for both me and my students."

      Written by Krista Wenz on September 4th, 2023