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Apr 25, 2019

During an interview, it's important to find a way to showcase our strengths. But how can we do it without necessarily bragging, and how can we do it in the context of the questions? Similarly, if you're asked about a negative experience in your teaching, how can you frame your answer to put you in a positive light? Ross Cooper gives fabulous tips on how to answer interview questions from the lens of a principal.

Click HERE for a copy of all of the interview questions from this series!

  1. Tell us about yourself and what brings you here today.
  2. Why are you a good fit for our organization?
  3. How do you grow professionally?
  4. Talk to us about a time in which you learned from an experience via a mistake.
  5. What do you do in your free time?

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