Professor Assistente Interview Questions

Professor Assistente Interview Questions

As funções dos professores assistentes incluem: explicar conceitos e teorias aos alunos, garantindo que eles entendam o material e tenham um bom desempenho acadêmico. Prepare-se para responder a perguntas que avaliam suas habilidades interpessoais e de comunicação e sua capacidade de solucionar conflitos.

Principais perguntas de entrevista para professor(a) assistente e como respondê-las

Question 1

Pergunta 1: Como você pretende garantir que está correspondendo às expectativas dos alunos?

How to answer
Como responder: Bons professores assistentes correspondem às expectativas não só da empresa contratante como também dos alunos. Se isso não acontece, os alunos podem se desinteressar pela aula. Diga que você realizará uma pesquisa no início do semestre para ter uma ideia dos interesses e das necessidades acadêmicas dos alunos e manterá a comunicação aberta durante todo o semestre.
Question 2

Pergunta 2: Como você pretende ajudar os alunos que tiverem dificuldade de entender o material?

How to answer
Como responder: Essa pergunta permite demonstrar suas habilidades interpessoais e sua capacidade de adaptar suas aulas de acordo com as necessidades de todos os alunos. Diga que você estará sempre disponível para conversas diretas com os alunos, se necessário. Dê exemplos de como você já adaptou aulas para torná-las mais interessantes.
Question 3

Pergunta 3: Como você acompanha o desempenho dos alunos?

How to answer
Como responder: Os entrevistadores querem saber como você avalia o entendimento dos alunos do material. Dê exemplos de como você avalia os alunos e dá feedback.

3,972 professor assistente interview questions shared by candidates

Question 1: We have a number of 200-level courses that both serve our majors and fulfill general education requirements for non-majors. Many of those are courses in American literature, literatures of the Americas, and /or minoritized literatures. Could you walk us through how you might teach such a lower-level class? Question 2: This position would also include a few advanced courses, including a class that would be filled primarily with upper-level undergraduates but would also include some of our MA students. Could you describe a course you might offer for that combined student population? Question 3: Our English major has been growing year after year, contrary to national trends. At the same time, we have had a number of recent faculty retirements. This creates pressure but also presents an important opportunity to rethink the ways we engage—and, ultimately, retain—an increasingly diverse group of students, especially when it comes to the program’s curriculum. You have already touched on this in your application, but we would love to hear more about your favorite strategies for increasing access in your courses? How do you meet a wide range of students where they are at? Question 4: How do you see your research fitting into the changing landscape of American Literature as a field? Question 5: Where would you like your research to go in the next couple years (the term of this VAP), and how would the VAP position at Oregon State enable you to fulfill some of those goals? Question 6: What questions do you have for us regarding the position, the School, or the University?
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Visiting Assistant Professor

Interviewed at Oregon State University

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Jun 22, 2023

Question 1: We have a number of 200-level courses that both serve our majors and fulfill general education requirements for non-majors. Many of those are courses in American literature, literatures of the Americas, and /or minoritized literatures. Could you walk us through how you might teach such a lower-level class? Question 2: This position would also include a few advanced courses, including a class that would be filled primarily with upper-level undergraduates but would also include some of our MA students. Could you describe a course you might offer for that combined student population? Question 3: Our English major has been growing year after year, contrary to national trends. At the same time, we have had a number of recent faculty retirements. This creates pressure but also presents an important opportunity to rethink the ways we engage—and, ultimately, retain—an increasingly diverse group of students, especially when it comes to the program’s curriculum. You have already touched on this in your application, but we would love to hear more about your favorite strategies for increasing access in your courses? How do you meet a wide range of students where they are at? Question 4: How do you see your research fitting into the changing landscape of American Literature as a field? Question 5: Where would you like your research to go in the next couple years (the term of this VAP), and how would the VAP position at Oregon State enable you to fulfill some of those goals? Question 6: What questions do you have for us regarding the position, the School, or the University?

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