PrincessSJ
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I'm not exactly sure of the correct answer to your question #23... so I will tell you what I know from personal experience...
The principal of the school where I work (as a Teacher's Aide) says that when she conducts interviews for staff she is looking for their personality, and what they can bring to the school in terms of extra curricular experiences for the students. She already knows that they are a good teacher, otherwise, how would they have gotten that far in the interview process??
Please bear in mind that this is ONE PRINCIPAL'S OPINION, and not the interview process verbatim..
Personally, however, I think that uni grades become the same as a UAI after a while.... once you have proved yourself as a good teacher, there is really no need to look at your grades. Who cares if you can write a good essay? What's more important is if you can successfully teach every student in your class right??
The principal of the school where I work (as a Teacher's Aide) says that when she conducts interviews for staff she is looking for their personality, and what they can bring to the school in terms of extra curricular experiences for the students. She already knows that they are a good teacher, otherwise, how would they have gotten that far in the interview process??
Please bear in mind that this is ONE PRINCIPAL'S OPINION, and not the interview process verbatim..
Personally, however, I think that uni grades become the same as a UAI after a while.... once you have proved yourself as a good teacher, there is really no need to look at your grades. Who cares if you can write a good essay? What's more important is if you can successfully teach every student in your class right??