This video helped me in passing my interview a year ago and now am back after losing my job still for a recap. Thanks to the person behind the video, you’re a life saver❤️
Thank you. This video was extremely helpful. I'm changing to a different career choice and this has given me the confidence I needed. My interview is tomorrow morning.
JG DIaz I'm hoping to qualify as a TA soon as I have experience in working with primary school children over the years but I've been working as a support worker since then. I miss the fun teaching environment and I'll be able to channel my creativity in helping the children develop. Luckily I've kept all my child developing books over the years and I have plenty of life experience to draw upon so I'm really excited to start studying for my TA course!
One important question you did not assist with is the ... "Tell me about yourself," question which can be a nightmare to answer. Otherwise this is a great clip. The graduated approach is a stellar tip - thanks.
I feel that the initial answers that you enjoy working with children; have high expectations etc could be introduced here. Elaborate with some personal but well thought out additions.
AT Illinois I was a teaching assistant. I taught some labs. There was a beautiful blond girl in one of them. One day, I saw her formal signature. I said "Oh my God." She whacked me on the head.
Seriously ... interviews are not standardized tests. Are we now, as potential educators, going to revise and swat over standardized answers to standardized questions so we can teach our kids how to best revise for standardized tests? If you're going into teaching or a TA role, then you should already have great answers to these sorts of questions. If you don't, then ask yourself why not.
Which is why I am watching. This video was very helpful for me because I needed to come up with my own personalized answers to these questions, or my own "policies and procedures?" Ok, so these are the things they want to know about me? Well I need to think about my own approach and how I would handle these situations and then answer truthfully about myself and my strengths. That's how one prepares for an interview.
This video helped me in passing my interview a year ago and now am back after losing my job still for a recap. Thanks to the person behind the video, you’re a life saver❤️
Thanks. Good luck!
Thank you! By far the most comprehensive video I've watched on the subject 🙌
Thanks so much.. EVERYtime I listen this before going to interview..
Thanks. Helpful video, straight to the point and easy to understand. Great job.
Thank you. This video was extremely helpful. I'm changing to a different career choice and this has given me the confidence I needed. My interview is tomorrow morning.
JG DIaz hope you got the job!
How did it go? I have mine tomorrow
JG DIaz I'm hoping to qualify as a TA soon as I have experience in working with primary school children over the years but I've been working as a support worker since then. I miss the fun teaching environment and I'll be able to channel my creativity in helping the children develop. Luckily I've kept all my child developing books over the years and I have plenty of life experience to draw upon so I'm really excited to start studying for my TA course!
Thank you. This was a great, clear and very informative video to watch. Just what I needed. Thanks again.👍
Yeah the video was real helpful I'm gonna start doing that soon
Very good video. Im considering becoming a TA and this is great advice
Excellent, really helpful thank u so much!
Thank you, great video
Thank you. It is very useful infirmation.
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing this video.
Nice video
After being a ta for over eight years , I've now lost my job thanks to covid . Find myself having interviews and getting so nervous.
Thank you so much this was amazing!!!
Glad it helped. Good luck for your interview!
This video is very helpful. 👆👍👍THANK YOU!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks
Thank you.
i've just applied for a job as a TA at 3 English centers :v
How to become a teacher assistant.
One important question you did not assist with is the ... "Tell me about yourself," question which can be a nightmare to answer. Otherwise this is a great clip. The graduated approach is a stellar tip - thanks.
I agree :v
So could you tell me how I talk about my self plz ?!
I feel that the initial answers that you enjoy working with children; have high expectations etc could be introduced here. Elaborate with some personal but well thought out additions.
I found this 😃😃😃👋👿👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 didn’t mean the angry face sos
AT Illinois I was a teaching assistant. I taught some labs. There was a beautiful blond girl in one of them. One day, I saw her formal signature. I said "Oh my God." She whacked me on the head.
But why ?
Seriously ... interviews are not standardized tests. Are we now, as potential educators, going to revise and swat over standardized answers to standardized questions so we can teach our kids how to best revise for standardized tests?
If you're going into teaching or a TA role, then you should already have great answers to these sorts of questions. If you don't, then ask yourself why not.
I agree.
Which is why I am watching. This video was very helpful for me because I needed to come up with my own personalized answers to these questions, or my own "policies and procedures?" Ok, so these are the things they want to know about me? Well I need to think about my own approach and how I would handle these situations and then answer truthfully about myself and my strengths. That's how one prepares for an interview.
Thanks