My mentor William Harper because i feel at this point, he has the most to offer information wise and he could help me tie my senior topic in together so i could have a smoother transition into presenting it.
The questions I plan on asking:
What is the activity you enjoy most within your classroom to help the students work on their presentation skills?
On average, how much time do your students spend doing independent assignments and/or projects in class?
On average, how much time do you spend lecturing in class?
What age group do you prefer to teach? Why?
When did you decide education was the career you wanted to pursue?
How many years have you been teaching?
Do you ever change the curriculum for some students who may be struggling to keep up with his or her peers? Why? Why not?
What does being an Independent student mean to you?
What type of misbehavior do you find most common in your classroom?
Addressing number nine, how do you deal with this misbehavior?
Do students have a penalty for not turning in homework? If so, what is it?
Do your students get individual academic goals for the year, (such as reaching advanced on the standardized test scores) or do you have an overall academic goal for all students to reach as a unit?
What is the most helpful source you turn to for new teaching methods?
Have you seen a change in student performance with the new Common Core State Standards?
How do you manage to keep your students on task at all times?
What was a method you used for the old California Standards test?
Is there any teaching method you implement that works no matter what you teach?
What is one method that definitely doesn't work in any classroom?
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