Monday, April 16, 2012

Fourth Interview Questions

1. What is a teacher to you?
2. What makes a good teacher?
3. What do you define music as?
4. When did you first realize you wanted to be a teacher?
5. Why do you teach music? (as opposed to other subjects)
6. How often do you add new things to your teaching methods?
7. Were there any people that influenced the way you teach?
8. Where does professionalism come in as a factor in teaching music?
9. Do you feel there are any misconceptions in being a music teacher?
10. Has becoming a teacher change the way you view music?
11. How do you make sure a student actually learns from your lessons?
12. Are there any goals you still want to reach as a music teacher?
13. Are there any areas to study outside music that can help you improve as a teacher?
14. Does the music you work with have an influence on the things you teach?
15. How hard do you have to discipline a student?
16. How do you deal with a student being confused with your material?
17. Have you ever taught a student to be able to perform effectively?
18. How has your approach to music itself changed over the years?
19. What kind of preparations do you make before each lesson?
20. Do you make a plan for each individual student when you teach them?

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