Teacher Interview Questions Guide: 88 Questions

88 Teacher Interview Questions

Below you will find our full list of 88 sample teacher
interview questions. These questions are quite common for high
school, middle school, and elementary teacher interviews. The
difficulty level of these questions vary from easy to more
difficult, but all of which are typical of a standard interview.
When given an interview as a teacher, it is important to realize
that you can prepare for it just as you would for an important
test.

The Introduction Questions

  1. Why are you a good fit for this job and our school district?
  2. What makes you qualified for this teaching position?
  3. Tell us a little about your professional experiences.
  4. Do you have a professional portfolio you would like to share
    with us?
  5. Why did you become a teacher?
  6. Name three words that describe you.
  7. What is your philosophy on teaching?
  8. What separates you from other teaching candidates?

Questions About College and Student Teaching

  1. How well has your university prepared you for teaching?
  2. What was the most useful college course you have taken?
  3. What is the most important thing you learned from your
    cooperating teacher?
  4. What was the most important thing you learned from your
    overall student teaching experience?
  5. Describe your student teaching experience.

Personal Information

  1. Where do you see yourself in ten years?
  2. What are your three greatest strengths?
  3. Name three of your weaknesses.
  4. What is the most satisfying thing about teaching?
  5. What is the biggest challenge in teaching?
  6. What is the scariest thing about teaching?
  7. What part of teaching do you look the most forward to?
  8. What is the last book you read? When did you read it? Tell us
    about it.
  9. Are you interested in extracurricular involvement at our
    school?
  10. What are the important aspects of a good principal?
  11. What is your least favorite subject, and age group, to teach?
  12. Have you ever been a substitute teacher? Describe that
    experience.
  13. What type of in-service topics would you be most interested
    in?
  14. Do you belong to any professional teaching organizations?
  15. What is the difference between a good teacher and an
    outstanding teacher?
  16. Have you ever received an award?
  17. What type of student were you in high school?
  18. What are your interests outside of teaching?
  19. Do you belong to any social networking websites (Facebook,
    etc.)? Do you mind logging in and showing us your profile
    right now?
  20. What do you feel is wrong with public education?
  21. Are you a flexible person?
  22. Why do you want to teach in this district?
  23. Tell us about your references and what they would say about
    you if they were here with us today.
  24. What would your last boss say about you?
  25. How would one of your students describe you?
  26. Are you actively involved in any type of community service?
  27. Imagine you are at your retirement party at the end of your
    career. How would people describe you as a teacher?
  28. Do you want students to like you? Why or why not?
  29. Who do you look up to and want to emulate?

Interview Questions About Teaching Style

  1. Would you say that you are a tough teacher?
  2. Describe an example of when you used positive reinforcement.
  3. How do you integrate technology into your lessons?
  4. Are you a team player? Give us an example.
  5. How do you allow students to express their creativity in your
    classroom?
  6. Do you have students use higher order thinking in your class?
    Give an example.
  7. How do you develop self-esteem within students?
  8. How do you prepare students for standardized testing?
  9. How do you make learning fun?
  10. Describe a typical lesson.
  11. What are techniques you use to teach besides direct
    instruction?
  12. What do you do if the whole class is “not getting it”?
  13. How closely do you follow your lesson plan?
  14. What do you put in your learning objectives of your lesson
    plan?
  15. How do you incorporate writing into your lessons?
  16. Describe the most effective teaching techniques.
  17. How do you connect your lessons to the “real world”?
  18. Is it ok for a classroom to be noisy?
  19. How much homework do you assign and how often do you assign
    it? How do you know this is a good amount?
  20. How do you stay current in your field?

Interview Questions About Teacher Communication

  1. Give us examples of how you communicated with other teachers
    in your department?
  2. Give us an example of effective communication with an
    administrator.
  3. Have you ever utilized a class newsletter? What did you
    include in the letter?
  4. How would you deal with an angry parent if they called you?
  5. How do you communicate with parents on a regular basis?
  6. How do you keep parents aware of their son’s or daughter’s
    grades?
  7. How would you react if a parent complained about your class?
  8. What would you tell a parent if he or she was concerned about
    their kid’s grades?
  9. What would you do if you received a note from a parent asking
    for their son to be excused from last night’s homework because
    the student was too busy with another activity?
  10. What course of action would you take if a student says he or
    she is being abused at home?

Teacher Interview Questions About Differentiating Instruction

  1. Give an example of how you differentiated instruction in a
    lesson.
  2. How do you accommodate for a gifted student in your class?
  3. How do you manage students with different reading abilities?
  4. Explain how you meet IEP needs.
  5. How do you feel about inclusive classrooms?
  6. What is your experience co-teaching with an inclusion
    specialist?
  7. How do you accommodate for non-English speakers?

Questions About Classroom Management

  1. What is your classroom management plan and what do you hope to
    accomplish with it?
  2. What does a model classroom look like to you?
  3. How do you avoid misbehavior altogether?
  4. What was the most difficult child you have ever dealt with?
  5. Would you create a behavior modification plan for ongoing
    misbehavior?
  6. What is the most challenging behavioral situation you have
    ever dealt with? How did you react?
  7. What are your classroom rules?

The Closing Interview Questions

  1. Is there anything we have not talked about that you would like
    to share with us?
  2. Do you have any questions for us?