. Why did you become a teacher? 
            
       . Why do you want to work at this school?
            
       . What kinds of qualities do students look for in teachers? 
         
       . What personality traits do teachers need to be successful? 
            
        . How do you approach discipline and what role does it play in learning? 
            
      . How do you interact with parents?
             
      . If a student in your class has a serious behaviour problem, how will you manage it?
            
      . What is your approach towards interaction with parents?
             
        . How would you deal with an angry parent?
            
       . How will you prepare students for standardized examinations?
           
            
            
         
           
                
        
      
           Interview Answer Tips:
 
          
         
                Take the time to research the company and the position you are interviewing for in advance. 
                The more practice you have at interviewing, the more comfortable you'll be.
                Interviewing can be nerve-wracking whether it's your first interview or you have interviewed many times in the past.
                Give yourself plenty of time to get to the interview, take a deep breath before you go into the interview, and do your best to stay calm.
                The words you use during job interviews will convey an impression of you to the hiring manager.
                Using power words in your responses will help make that impression a good one.
                When you're asked about why you left (or are leaving your job) try to keep it positive. 
                Be direct and focus your answer on the future, especially if your leaving wasn't under the best of circumstances.
                Don't forget to thank the interviewer and to take the time to follow up with a personal thank you note.
 
             
             
     
          Important Tips For Interview:
 
          
         
              Be Confident
              
              Practice good communication
             
              Good body language
        
              Formal or decent Dress for the job or company
            
              Listen
             
              Don't talk too much
       
              Don't be too familiar
          
              Use appropriate language
              
              Don't be over confident
                        
                Don't appear desperate