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Medina County School's Educational Service Center
Chinese Language Teacher was asked...8 June 2014

Would I challenge the system?

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none

Benjamin School

Will you be going back to your previous employer for further employment?

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Yes I would

Academies of Math and Science

how to handle difficult students

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why you want to be a teacher

how many years of experience in teaching Chinese? How will you teach those students with different backgrounds

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10 years. I would advance the student based upon their capacity to learn

Tenby Schools

Do I do reflections on myself everyday?

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Yes,I will sometimes write down my daily routines in schedule and try to recall what i have did wrong or right to keep myself growing. Less

One World International School

How much do you know about a bilingual teacher?

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A bilingual teacher need to be good at Mandarin as well as English

SABIS

How do you know our school?

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Indeed

Nord Anglia Education

Astoundingly I was asked which university my father went to. To set in context (if necessary!) I am in my fifties with my very own degree and two post-graduate qualification including a Master's. My dad left school in 1937 and has been dead for a number of years. Never experienced anything like it.

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With incredulity.

Cabot School District

How long have you been teaching Mandarin to English-speaking students?

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Three years.

Diplomatic Language Services

Why do you work in our company?

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It works to promote the educational opportunity for students.

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