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Educational Teaching

Educational Teaching . Mrs. Teagarden by Matthew. What is your job like?? My job is, intense, demanding, time consuming, energy consuming. .

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Educational Teaching

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  1. Educational Teaching Mrs. Teagarden by Matthew

  2. What is your job like??My job is, intense, demanding, time consuming, energy consuming.

  3. A typical day is: 4:30 AM- I wake up prepare work, or grade papers at home. Teach six 45 minute class periods, I have a lunch period and a prep period instead of a break. 5:00 PM- Take home work.

  4. What do you do? What are the duties, functions, and responsibilities of you‘re job?: I prepare invigorating lessons, model skills, assign and evaluate projects, and I read papers.

  5. What kinds of problems do you deal with?Some problems I deal with is administrative paper work, and unprepared students.

  6. What kinds of decisions do you make? Some decisions I have to make are what to teach my students, how to teach each subject so the kids can understand it, and how I should present the subject so my students will be interested/engaged in class.

  7. What percentage of you're time is spent doing what? I spend five hours of direct teaching a day, and four to five hours of preparation/grading.

  8. How dose the time use vary/ Are there busy and slow times, or is the work activity fairly constant? My time use varies depending on the number of interruptions from students who need my help. The busiest time is at the end of a each nine weeks, at senior exit interviews, and inpreperation of the ACT'S.

  9. How did this type of work interest you and how did you get started?I started talking and reading at an early age, and I have always been a book worm. I also love English.

  10. How did you get your job? What Jobs and experiences have led you to your present job? I got my job by having a solid resumé, and by being better then the other candidates. 3rd district.

  11. Can you express some way a student could obtain this necessary experience? What are the most important personal satisfactions and dissatisfactions connected with your occupation? What part of this job do you personally find most satisfying? Most challenging? What do you like and not like about working in this industry?A personal satisfaction is knowing that I have taught my students well, I know this by their good feedback, and if they engage in the classes work, I also enjoy seeing what happens in their future. A dissatisfaction is when, students can not be reached.

  12. What things did you do before you entered this occupation?What are the various jobs in this field or organizations? Before I entered this field I was a Corporate Trainer, and I Managed Non-Profit activities.

  13. Why did you decide to work for this company? 9.)What do you like most about this company? Looking for different school districts, I like the Students(Clients)

  14. Do you find your job exciting or boring? Why?I find my job extremely exciting. Their is so much energy in learning and the education process, students also present unique ideas and possibilities.

  15. How dose your company differ from its competitors?My company is located in a rural area, and is small, therefore it is less sophisticated in offerings, yet it offers high qualities.

  16. Why do customers chose this company?Choose because of pockets of excellent.

  17. Are you optimistic about the company's future and your future with the company? Yes, I am optimistic about my company's future, and my future with this company is drawing to an end.

  18. What is the best way to enter this occupation?The best way to enter this career is through a 4,1/2 years college education and certification.

  19. What are the keys to your career advancement? How did you get where you are and what are your long-range goals? A key to advancing in this career is by having a excellent performance rate, all paid the same.

  20. What are the skills that are most important for a position in this field? A important skill, for this field, is being able to teach. A intense understanding command of the subject you are teaching, classroom management, and a passion for learning are also necessary.

  21. What particular skills or talents are most essential to be effective in your job? Critical thinking, and expert communication skills.

  22. How would you describe the working atmosphere and the people with whom you work? Camaraderie cooperation.

  23. What is the average length of time for an employee to stay in the job you hold? 35 years for full retirement.

  24. What are the salary ranges for various levels in this field? Is their a salary calling? $25,000 to $100,000 per year.

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