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What questions will I be asked at a teaching assistant interview?

What questions will I be asked at a teaching assistant interview?

How to Answer 7 Common Teaching Assistant Interview Questions and Get the Job

  • Why do you want to be a teaching assistant?
  • Why do you think you’d be a good TA?
  • Why do you want to work at this school?
  • Can you tell us about a time you worked together with children?
  • What makes a good lesson?

How do I prepare for a teaching assistant interview?

The best way to prepare is to practise, practise, practise. Ask a friend or family member to interview you and give you honest feedback. Use our teaching assistant interview questions to help you understand the breadth of topics you may be questioned on, and to allow you to practise and prepare.

What are your strengths as a teaching assistant?

An ability to build good working relationships with both pupils and adults. Good organisational skills. Good literacy and numeracy skills. Ability to manage groups of pupils and deal with challenging behaviour.

How do you answer why do you want to be a TA?

Why do you want to be a TA?

  1. I would like to help students, work with expert librarians and improve my skills.
  2. I love working with kids and love seeing them succeed.
  3. I enjoy interacting with children and would love to work alongside the class teacher to help them learn.

What you should not say in an interview?

Things you should never say in a job interview

  • Negativity about a previous employer or job.
  • “I don’t know.”
  • Discussions about benefits, vacation and pay.
  • “It’s on my resume.”
  • Unprofessional language.
  • “I don’t have any questions.”
  • Asking what the company does.
  • Overly prepared answers or cliches.

What are good weaknesses?

Here are a few examples of the best weaknesses to mention in an interview:

  1. I focus too much on the details.
  2. I have a hard time letting go of a project.
  3. I have trouble saying “no.”
  4. I get impatient when projects run beyond the deadline.
  5. I could use more experience in…
  6. I sometimes lack confidence.

What strengths do you bring to the classroom?

If you need more suggestions to pinpoint student strengths in the classroom, then consider some of these character traits to help guide you.

  • energetic.
  • loving.
  • kind.
  • creative.
  • outgoing.
  • determined.
  • adventurous.
  • cooperative.