They ask you simple maths problems and ask you to explain them as you would to a child, along with the enthusiasm.
Tutor Interviews
Tutor Interview Questions
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.
Top Tutor Interview Questions & How To Answer
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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Discuss experiences you have had and how those experiences will help you in this role.
How would you respond to a child, who you see often, and who is normally very chatty, being very quiet and withdrawn one day?
if a parent was in the room watching you supporting their child, what do you think they would want to see?
How would you explain 5/13+4/13 to a child aged 8.
How would you teach a child fractions?
How will you create fearless learners? How will you build relationships with everyone?
How to learn a new programming language?
What are the values of the company?
1. When are you available? 2. Yes, we book classes on weekends. You can also update your availability at any time. The pay rate is $15-$20 an hour. 3. Teachers can "work up" to the higher rate. You can also negotiate a higher rate if you have tutoring experience. (The interviewer apparently had never looked at my profile, which include a Master's degree and decades of experience in education).
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