With all the movement in the primary school teaching sector at the moment, it might be an opportune time to talk about typical questions that primary school teachers may be asked in a job interview. Some of these are common to other sectors too, so, even if you’re not a primary school teacher, you might find something of value to you here.

We enter our usual ‘health warning’ – when preparing for interview, think more about the answers than the questions. Prepare to give answers that help to meet the employer’s needs in the successful candidate.

You can never anticipate the questions in full – there will always be a few surprises – but you can second guess the employer’s needs.

Some typical questions primary school teachers are asked:

 

INTRODUCTORY
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
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USE OF INFORMATION COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY (ICT):
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BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT
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SPECIAL NEEDS
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EXTRA-CURRICULAR
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WORKING AS A MEMBER OF A TEAM AND COMMUNITY
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We have a dedicated section on our site for teaching positions – HERE

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