Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 4 mesi. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Teach for America nel mese di mar 2011
Colloquio
The first part of the application process consisted of formulating three short essays. While writing the essays it is important to come across as empathetic toward the plight of students in an underserved community. Make sure you talk about things like giving students a chance to achieve the American Dream.
The more blustery, the better. Also, make sure you read the info on their website. The answers to the essays are basically in the information provided to you. The second part of the process is a phone interview. I found my phone interview to be the most rewarding part of the process. I was speaking to someone who actually had real life experience outside of the classroom. During the phone interview, you will be asked about leadership roles, a tough situation that you had to overcome, problem solving, role play,
and why you want to join. The last part of the interview is a day long interview consisting of 4 seperate parts. First you will have to teach a five minute lesson. I was the only one of twelve to complete my lesson in time. Next you will have a group discusion based on assigned readings. Everyone will want to talk over each other. Make sure you are forceful enough to make one concrete point. Next is a problem solving activity. You will have to analyze data compiled on an Excel spreadsheet. The last part is a personal interview. Perhaps I was too relaxed at this point. The interviewer engaged in a game of gotcha. Please make sure to enter the interview with a dayplanner, and be prepared to elaborate on how you organize your planner. I don't have a specific method for organization. I'm perfectly capable of remembering everything that needs to be done for an extended period of time. However, I think they would like to see that you actually do an organizational method. It would have been nice to whip out a dayplanner and say, "see this is how I keep track of all I need to. I was disappointed with my interviewer. He seemed educated, but lacked the ability to comprehend the real life experiences that I had, and how they would have translated nicely into the profession of teaching. I think if anyone from my group was accepted, they are probably going to get eaten alive while teaching in an underserved setting. Hope this helps.
Domande di colloquio [1]
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What was a challenge you faced recently, and how did you overcome it?
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Teach for America
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The interview was relaxed and they were certainly there to help. They made it clear they would help you through the whole process of becoming a teacher with your own mentor guiding you.
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Teach for America (Jackson, MS)
Colloquio
easy and fun, lots of help through the process. Very helpful and kind, lots of responsiveness. everyone has a clear vision of the mission, and wants to achieve it. Loved it.
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Domanda 1
How would you take care of yourself in a high stress job?
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Teach for America
Colloquio
It's a one-hour interview covering both technical and behavioral rounds, including a case study. So, prepare to discuss your skills, past experiences, and walk through your problem-solving approach for a real-world business scenario.
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They asked me to walk them through a case study, explaining how I would approach the problem, structure my analysis, and recommend a solution. They focused on my thought process, communication, and ability to connect insights to business outcomes.