
There are a wide variety of special education classifications, such as ADHD and autism. Who are your students? Know your special education classifications and jargon. Be prepared to talk about specific adaptation methods, such as creating modified materials with pictures, and how you will incorporate these materials into various types of lesson plans. No matter what level of special education and age group you will be working with for the given position, differentiated instruction will be a huge component of the job. This is one of the few special education interview questions that has one consistent answer:ĭifferentiated instruction.

Best of luck! What is the key to being a great special education teacher? / Describe how you use and adapt lesson plans and materials. I have also included other considerations and tips for a special education job interview. I have broken this article down with specific sample interview questions and some of the most common answers for them. All of the credentials in the world will not compensate for a mediocre interview. It can also be beneficial to consider what to bring, such as a portfolio with examples from school and/or previous teaching positions.

KEVIN KIMMEL: Three minutes 'til Spongebob! Hurry! There's the definition, was there something else you needed looked up? LIBRARIAN: "The condition of a district-" KEVIN KIMMEL: Okay, give it to me one more time. "Are little modified." And that's the whole definition. KEVIN KIMMEL: I'll be done with high school by the time it's finished! LIBRARIAN: "Well developed, narrow valleys in the areas between the streams." KEVIN KIMMEL: Jesus Christ! How long is this? KEVIN KIMMEL: You don't have to go so slow, I'm not retarded. KEVIN KIMMEL: I thought you said "dickhead". KEVIN KIMMEL: Let's take it from the top. KEVIN KIMMEL: Hold on! Hold on, I can't understand you. LIBRARIAN: Okay, all it says is "the condition of a district soon after the begin-" KEVIN KIMMEL: Spongebob's comin' on in a few minutes. I'm trying to see if it's, um, an "E" or. KEVIN KIMMEL: It's in the "T"s, not the "P"s. KEVIN KIMMEL: I asked my brother for help, but he's retarded. LIBRARIAN: Lemmee go get a dictionary and check it out, okay?


KEVIN KIMMEL: One of the words is "topography." LIBRARIAN: Okay, and what words are those? KEVIN KIMMEL: I need to look up two words in the dictionary. LIBRARIAN: Public library, how can I help you?
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