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Since I don't know you and the school to which you are interviewing, I hesitate on giving you lesson topics. Instead, I'd like to offer you things to think about which might help you decide what you want to show in your lesson. What are the needs of the school? Use of technology? Assessment? Cooperative/collaborative lessons? Teaching to the district standards, state standards, and/or NCTM standards? At risk students? Student centered teaching? Students' whose first language is not English? Honors classes? Hands-on? Writing in mathematics? What are your strengths? How do your strengths support the school's efforts to reach it's goals? How can you demonstrate your strengths in your lesson? Hope this helps. -Jeanne, for the Teacher2Teacher service |
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