How comfortable are you with math
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Individuals who have excelled in a particular subject can use their expertise to tutor others looking for some extra help. Interviews typically consist of subject-specific questions that will assess your academic proficiency. You should also expect to answer some behavioral and situational questions, such as how you would motivate a disinterested or discouraged student. Skills that are sought after include interpersonal, problem-solving, and goal-setting abilities.
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Question #1: Why do you want to be in child/student education?
Question #2: What is your tutoring style?
Question #3: How would you motivate a student to be interested in something?
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What is 15% of 250?
Another question is 4 times the square of number is 5 greater than the same number times 9.
It was for a tutoring job so discipline questions weren't really relevant. I was questioned about my math ability and how to explain such things as,"Why is the answer to a negative number times a positive number always a negative number?" I answered, "Multiplication is really a short cut for addition so that, for example , 4 x -3 = -12 because 4 x -3 means add -3 to itself 4 times, i.e., 4 x -3 = -3 + -3 + -3 +-3 = -12
Why do you like math?
How would you explain this problem to a kids?
What are your skills with teaching others and how does it apply?
How would you calculate 999 x 3?
Situation where you were proud/ disappointed in yourself
There was a question (not the exact wording of the question) about if you mix a solution containing 30% juice and another solution containing 20% juice and you mix it together to form a solution that is 100 gallons and is 12% juice. How much of the 30% juice was added? What is 2/5% of 700?
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