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    professional interview- I was exposed to many aspects of teaching such as class management, any obstacles I may face, and stresses I may have to deal with as a teacher. I chose to interview my former, Grade 12 Biology teacher during his break in the science office at my former high-school (my former Grade 12 chemistry teacher was also present in the room). He provided me with a lot of information on my program, his views on teaching, and what he has learned from his experience as a teacher. He has been

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    brought up the importance of asking questions and speaking with others involved in a certain major or career. The informational interview project further proved why this is crucial and helpful. This project required me to step out of my comfort zone and engage with people that work in different occupations. I chose to interview one person that is an elementary school teacher, and one that is currently the head athletic director of a high school. Interviewing these two qualified individuals helped me

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    district a B but nationally would give schools a C+. She feels that our elementary provides good fundamentals, but the high school is not as rigorous as it should be. She feels that nationally there are some districts that cannot draw highly qualified teacher and that there is not an emphasis on academics. Her ratings were based on her own experiences when her children went through the district and from talking with friends and family who also work in the profession in other states. She feels that the

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    The teacher I interviewed has taught for more than ten years at the same school. She started as a fourth grade teacher but she now works as an interventionist. 1. What is the school climate when it comes to parent and teacher interaction/involvement? “We are open to all parents coming to the school but due to safety reasons there is a high level of security that can deter parents from being more involved. We view parents as a valuable part of a child’s early learning however in our title environment

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    Through interviewing an English teacher, which mostly all students have, he describes their willingness to learn and excel amazing. We discussed the challenges and obstacles he has faced or had to overcome with educating International students. His response reflected being extra sensitive and culturally aware of the diversity they bring to the class. He describes their learning styles very different to other students, as they are focused solely on the letter grade they are receiving. He informed

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    informational interview, I interviewed a credentialed teacher, who is part of a program called Urban Teachers. I selected her because I wanted to know other ways or path to become a teacher. Additionally, I always dream of becoming a teacher, but I am hesitant on whether I have the skills to teach students. Lastly, my interest assessment showed that one of the possible careers that are suitable for me is teacher. Therefore, I decided to interview a teacher, who was referred by my mother. The interview was

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    Teacher Interview and Observation on Lesson Implementation Theresa Flournoy University of Phoenix/Axia College EDU 310 At 1:00 p.m. I entered into Evoline C. West Elementary school on Thursday, July 12 2012 for an interview with Mrs. Yolanda Lawrence. As I entered the classroom, I was greeted by Mrs. Lawrence, the head teacher in this classroom. Mrs. Lawrence has no assistant at this present because of it being in the summer. After I entered into the classroom, the entire class welcomed

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    Today I had the pleasure to meet and interview Ms. Merlino. She is a teacher at Rosemont Elementary, she has been teaching kinder garden for 32 years. She started teaching in DISD and then moved to Coppell ISD. However, after a few years being there she decided that her heart was in Dallas, so she moved back and started working for the DISD once again. She mentioned that seeing the children grow brings joy to her, as well as the love each student develops for learning throughout the year. On the

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    Why Teach? I got this challenge where I had to interview a teacher and ask her some questions about her opinion of teaching and other things. I had the pleasure to interview a teacher here at United South she teaches math for 12th graders and her name is Ms.Escamilla. She has worked 9 years at United and 6 years at South. I had asked her several questions. The first one was what she feels is important in education today? Her response was “I think that my students should think critically and express

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    For this interview assignment, I chose to interview a very successful kindergarten teacher at a local elementary school. I decided to interview a kindergarten teacher over any other elementary level teachers, as I am most interested in pursuing a career in teaching kindergarten myself. I have spent quite a bit of time in some kindergarten classrooms and have found them to be some of the most difficult, yet also the most rewarding classes to work with. In a kindergarten classroom, my sense of professionalism

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