Select the questions below that would lead to a well–focused Interview. A. What is the hardest thing about teaching children with disabilities? B. What kind of training do you need to be a special education teacher? C. What was your greatest victory in working with children with special needs? D. What would you tell someone who is thinking of teaching children with special needs? E. How do you help the parents when they are frustrated by the slow progress of their children?
I decided, a,b,c
I take b back and replace it with e?
If one of the options I choose is "wrong" I loose points. ): Which I do not need at all. But, I would go with those options as well.
@SolomonZelman can I have your opinion on this? If you don't mind.
@dopegyal_, I am not good at English, but I'll take a look if you want me to.
@SolomonZelman please do.
On which one of these?
Yes.
Yes? Which one? Your question, or the initial one?
Basically answer these? A. What is the hardest thing about teaching children with disabilities? B. What kind of training do you need to be a special education teacher? C. What was your greatest victory in working with children with special needs? D. What would you tell someone who is thinking of teaching children with special needs? E. How do you help the parents when they are frustrated by the slow progress of their children?
One interview for each question, or which of these question can form one interview?
If it is altogether one interview then I think, A C & E. I don't think it is B and esp. not D. (Just as an opinion)
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