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  • Hello there, my name is Richard McMunn from the interview training company, PassMyInterview.com.

  • And in this tutorial, I am going to teach you how to pass a PRESCHOOL TEACHER interview.

  • And more importantly, I am going to give you some great tips to make you the standout candidate

  • during your preschool teacher interview. I will also give you a number of interview questions

  • and top-scoring answers to help you prepare effectively. Now, before I get in to the tutorial,

  • a very warm welcome. My name is Richard McMunn. That's me there in the center. I've been helping

  • people for about 20 years now to pass their interviews and I always do that by giving

  • you top scoring, unique answers you can't find anywhere else. Please do make sure you

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  • shows me that you enjoy the content and therefore it motivates me to create more for you. Okay,

  • let's get into those preschool teacher interview questions and a top scoring answers! I'm going

  • to put the question up on the screen, I am then going to give you three important tips

  • on how I think you should answer the question, and then I will give you the suggested answer.

  • The first interview question I want you to prepare for is, tell me about yourself and

  • why you want to become a preschool teacher? So three tips. First of all, when you answer

  • this question, make sure you refer to the important qualities that are needed to be

  • a competent and professional preschool teacher. This is very, very important. The majority

  • of candidates will just go off and say what theyre like, what they do outside of work,

  • you know, how they approach their teaching. But you're going to be different! You are

  • going to refer to the qualities that are needed and demonstrate that you have them in your

  • answer. The second important tip is to tell the interview panel how passionate you are

  • about teaching and also how hard you have been working towards achieving your goal of

  • being a preschool teacher. Now, obviously, to be effective as a preschool teacher, you

  • need lots of patience. You need lots of energy. And you have to be creative in your lesson

  • plans and the delivery of those lesson plans now. Also, make reference to the fact that

  • you fully understand the level of responsibility that comes with being a preschool teacher

  • because children are at the age where they are highly influential and you have a lot

  • of responsibility on your shoulders to help teach them, support them and develop them.

  • So here is my answer to the interview question, tell me about yourself and why you want to

  • become a preschool teacher? Here we go. “Having studied the job description of a Preschool

  • Teacher I feel strongly I have the necessary organizational and planning qualities to excel

  • in the role. I also have the patience, the communication capabilities, the energy levels

  • and the motivational techniques needed to help the children learn, thrive and develop

  • during these very important years of their lives. I want to be a preschool teacher because

  • it is a job I have been working towards for a number of years now. Teaching is a huge

  • passion of mine, and I want a teaching role where I can make a big difference to the children

  • I work with through my unique and supportive style of teaching. There comes a huge amount

  • of responsibility with the role of a preschool teacher and I am very much looking forward

  • to the challenge the job presents if I am successful at interview today.” That is

  • a well-organized answer and it follows those three tips that I gave you right at the beginning

  • - that will make you a standout candidate. Okay. Let's have a look at the second question

  • of your preschool teacher interview. Tell me the reasons why you've chosen preschool

  • teaching as a profession? Now, some people will choose it for the money, or they will

  • choose it just because they want you know, they want a job and they're not too bothered,

  • or it's in the local area. That is not the kind of answer to give. You need to demonstrate

  • really strong reasons why you've chosen this profession. They will ask this question because

  • they want to understand how seriously you take the role. As I said at the beginning,

  • this is a highly responsible position and you have a lot of ability to influence. So

  • three tips for answering the question, tell me the reasons why you've chosen preschool

  • teaching as a profession? Tip number one, demonstrate you have thought carefully about

  • becoming a preschool teacher and that you have carried out your own research into the

  • role. Tip number two, give a specific number of reasons why you've chosen this as a profession.

  • In my opinion, 3 is a really good number to give. So, you can say there are three specific

  • reasons why I've chosen this profession, and that shows that you've really thought about

  • this carefully instead of sitting there and just, you know, plucking out of thin air,

  • a couple of reasons why. You have three reasons and I'll give you some good reasons in a second.

  • Tip number three, then give three reasons that are a match for the core responsibilities

  • of the role of a preschool teacher. So, I will give those to you right now. Here is

  • my suggested answer to this interview question: “Before setting my heart on becoming a preschool

  • teacher, I considered carefully the role, what I would need to do on a daily basis and

  • also the commitment that is needed. After looking into the position, and also speaking

  • to other preschool teachers within the profession, I knew it was the only job I wanted to do.

  • I chose the job of a preschool teacher for three reasons. The first reason is I will

  • get to have a big impact on the children I am working with – I enjoy responsibility

  • in my work, and I would get tremendous job satisfaction from seeing the impact my teaching

  • has on children’s lives. The second reason is, I want a teaching position where you have

  • to adapt your style of teaching to get your message and information across. All children

  • are different in how they learn, and whilst some will be easy to support and teach, others

  • will require a different methodthat is a challenge I will very much enjoy. Finally,

  • I chose preschool teaching because I am naturally a very patient person. To be effective as

  • a preschool teacher, you need an abundance of patience, and this is something I possess.”

  • That is an in-depth answer. I like it because it shows that you've really thought carefully

  • about why you want to be a preschool teacher. And more importantly, that kind of answer

  • comes across as being passionate. You know, you're really passionate about the role. I've

  • got plenty of questions to run through. I hope you are enjoying it. Don't forget to

  • SUBSCRIBE, please, and give the video a LIKE if you are enjoying it. If you have any questions,

  • you can stick them in the comments section below this video. Okay. Next question of your

  • preschool teacher interview: How do you define success in your work as a preschool teacher?

  • This is quite a tricky question to answer. We need to give the interview panel what they

  • are looking for in your response. Three tips for answering the question: How do you define

  • success in your work as a preschool teacher? Tip number one. There are five great ways

  • to define success in preschool teaching. I will give you those in a second. But there

  • are five really good ways to define success. Number two, focus on the child’s development

  • as the core driver for success within your job as a preschool teacher. And number three,

  • don't forget to mention the discussions you would have with the children's parents as

  • a gauge for how successful your work is as a preschool teacher. Because, obviously, the

  • parents are also a very important part of a child's development. Here is my suggested

  • answer to the interview question: How do you define success in your work as a preschool

  • teacher? Here we go. “I define success as a preschool teacher in five ways. The first

  • way is how the children react to my teaching. If I see them reacting positively, I know

  • I am part way to achieving my school’s goals. The second way is by seeing them make consistent

  • progress as the months develop. Thirdly, I define success by the children being happy

  • and when I can clearly see them developing good manners and important like skills, I

  • know am I making a positive impact. The fourth way in which I define success is how I utilize

  • different creative methods to achieve my teaching goalsif a child responds positively to

  • one of my teaching methods, again I know that I am making progress. Finally, I define success

  • through the conversations I have with parents and the feedback I receive. Obviously, the

  • parents are an integral part of a preschool teachers work and I always keep them informed

  • and updated regularly.” Again, I love the fact that you are giving a set number of ways

  • that you define success. It shows that you really know your role as a preschool teacher

  • and you know what success is. But again, it's not about you as an individual, about you

  • progressing in the school or getting feedback from other teachers, it's about the child

  • and the parent, and that is one of the most important things. Next question of your preschool

  • teacher interview. Tell me how you'd handle behavioral issues in the classroom? So, tell

  • me how you'd handle behavioral issues in the classroom? Now, obviously, as a teacher, this

  • is going to happen. It's all part and parcel of the job. So here's three important tips

  • for answering this question successfully. Think of innovative ways to handle and overcome

  • behavioral issues. Don't see them as something negative. Just see them as, you know, just

  • part of the role. This is all part of a child's development. You might say that this is actually

  • one of the most rewarding aspects of a preschool teachers role, and that you enjoy using creative

  • ways to keep the children positive and engaged. Now, once again, don't forget to involve the

  • parents in any challenging behavioral issues and always follow the school's protocol and

  • guidelines. Here is my suggested answer to the interview question: Tell me how you'd

  • handle behavioral issues in the classroom? Here we go. “I would, first and foremost,

  • always praise good behavior whilst ignoring negative behavior to a point. This would serve

  • to help teach the child the fact that positive/good behavior will gain my attention and praise.

  • Other methods I would utilize to handle behavioral issues include using positive language whilst

  • communicating with the children; using a classroom reward chart for positive behavior, and also

  • considering the creation of a visual day schedule to focus the attention of the child on what

  • we would be doing throughout the day. In my experience, negative or disruptive behavior

  • can sometimes derive from a child not being able to carry out activities they enjoy, so

  • by having a visual schedule to focus on, they will be able to see that certain, more enjoyable

  • activities will be featuring at some time during the day’s lessons. Finally, I think

  • it’s really important to take a note of continuous, negative behavior and to also

  • communicate it with the parents. You have to involve the parents throughout the development

  • process, which will in turn encourage positive habits and behaviors.” That shows that you

  • really understand what behavioral issues are. To you, it's not a problem and you can overcome

  • them quite easily by utilizing a number of different methods based on the child's specific

  • behavior. But again, at the end, you are mentioning how important it is to involve the parents.

  • Next question. What skills and qualities are needed to be a great preschool teacher? Now,

  • I don't need to give you any tips to answer this because you will already know what they

  • are. However, here is my full list of great skills and qualities. “In my opinion, you

  • need 8 specific skills and qualities to be a great preschool teacher. These include,

  • a thorough UNDERSTANDING OF YOUR SUBJECT and a STYLE OF TEACHING that is applicable to

  • the age of children you are educating. You also need to be very PATIENT, remain calm

  • and always BE SUPPORTIVE as this is a very important period in a child’s development.

  • You need to be ADAPTABLE in terms of how you teach children, as not all children learn

  • the same way. You need to be a GREAT COMMUNICATOR, not just in terms of how you teach the children,

  • but also how you communicate with their parents. Finally, you have to be a brilliant ORGANIZER

  • and PLANNER and be able to use a CREATIVE APPROACH to lesson plans to keep the children

  • educated, happy and on a continuous journey of development.” So again, you'll notice

  • that I've used a set number of skills and qualities in this situation, 8 of them, and

  • then I've listed them and explained the reasons why they are important. Now, there's 19 Preschool

  • Teacher Interview Questions and Answers in total. And if you want to download my full

  • set, you can CLICK THE LINK that's appeared right there in the top right hand corner of

  • the video, or go through to my website PassMyInterview.com, and you can download my full set. At the site,

  • there is 19 to check out on that page. And you'll also have the option to download all

  • of the answers, the ones that I've included here. Or you can simply just revisit this

  • video and take notes of the answers I have provided you with. But do check out that page

  • because it's 19 questions I recommend you prepare for during your preschool teacher

  • interview. I hope you enjoyed that. Please don't forget to SUBSCRIBE. Sayhiin

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  • for passing your preschool teacher interview. Have a brilliant day. Thank you!

Hello there, my name is Richard McMunn from the interview training company, PassMyInterview.com.

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