Some interview questions to a teacher about bilingual education would include how many years of experience, and levels of students taught. It also includes questions on past teaching experiences.
To become a bilingual teacher, the education you need depends a little on the country or state where you plan to teach, but here’s the typical path (for the U.S.): Bachelor’s Degree (4 years) You need at least a bachelor’s degree in education, bilingual education, or a related field (like English as a Second Language [ESL] or linguistics). Some universities offer specific bilingual education programs. Others let you major in elementary/secondary education and add a bilingual or ESL endorsement. Teacher Preparation Program Most states require completing an approved teacher preparation program that includes coursework and supervised student teaching. If your bachelor’s degree wasn’t in education, you may need a post-baccalaureate or master’s program to get certified. Bilingual/ESL Certification or Endorsement In addition to a general teaching license, you’ll need a special endorsement in bilingual education or ESL. This typically requires passing language proficiency exams (to show you’re fluent in both English and the target language) and specialized tests in teaching English learners. Master’s Degree (optional, sometimes required) Some states or districts require teachers to earn a master’s degree in education or bilingual/ESL education within a certain number of years after starting. Even when not required, a master’s degree can help with career advancement and higher pay. Continuing Education Teachers usually need to complete ongoing professional development to maintain their certification. In Short: You need a bachelor’s in education (or related field), completion of a teacher prep program, state teaching license, and a bilingual/ESL endorsement.
Alan Hurwitz has written: 'Bilingual vocational instructor training' -- subject(s): Bilingual Education, Teacher training, Training of, Vocational teachers
love kids be bilingual have a great attitude have a great education get along with students good sense of humor [very important]
I am an allrounder teacher , I am dedicated ,I am caring and I love kids.
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$50,722.50 according to Salary.com
You could interview a special education teacher. Also talk to your school librarian or public librarian for more sources of information.
William H. Edson has written: 'An experimental study of the admissions interview in teacher education for predicting success in teaching'
You need to get degree for educational purpose such as physical education and having. Make sure to get a lot of good interview and on your record of use drug.
questions include- opinion about a teaching profession, your strengths n weaknesses, teaching methods, class discipline, question related to the curriculum
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Yes, capitalize "Teacher" when referring to a specific job title such as "Physical Education Teacher."