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How to teach professional courses in secondary vocational schools to interview?

The interview methods for specialized courses of secondary vocational education are as follows

(1) Waiting for the exam: Candidates arrive at the test center on time with the interview admission ticket and ID card and enter the waiting room to wait for the exam. Candidates can know the interview etiquette in advance and think about how to introduce themselves in the interview.

(2) Topic selection: according to the arrangement of test sites, log in to the "interview evaluation software system", the computer extracts a group of test questions from the test bank, and the candidates choose one of them, and the system prints the test paper and test list for preparing lessons.

(3) Lesson preparation: Candidates enter the lesson preparation room with lesson preparation paper and test paper, write lesson plans (or demonstration activity plans), and prepare lessons for 20 minutes. (4) Answer the prescribed questions: Candidates are guided by the staff to enter the designated interview room. The examiner randomly selects 2 prescribed questions from the question bank, and the candidates answer them for 5 minutes.

(5) Trial lecture (simulation class): Candidates give trial lectures according to the prepared teaching plan (or activity plan), 10 minutes.

(6) defense: the examiner will ask questions around the candidates' trial content and test items, and the candidates will defend for 5 minutes.

(VII) Scoring: The examiner group comprehensively scores the candidates' interview performance according to the scoring standard, fills in the interview scoring form, and submits the score through the interview evaluation system after being signed by the team leader.

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(eight) dress, etiquette focus

1. External image such as dress, hairstyle and decoration.

Dress neatly, just don't have rings, earrings and other accessories. I believe everyone will pay attention to it, so I won't say much, just a point that everyone is generally contradictory. Should I wear formal clothes for the winter interview? The answer is no. Dress appropriately at all times, not only in winter. On the contrary, in the year of my exam, several teaching assistants said in a chat later that the scores of people who wore formal clothes (only thin shirts and suits) in this interview were generally not high, and the reasons were not complicated. Examiners will think that candidates care too much about what weather they wear and what clothes they wear in winter, and even feel pretentious. I won't comment on this point of view. I also know that candidates choose to wear formal clothes because they value it. Who doesn't know it's cold? I just want to tell you that there is no need to wear the clothes you usually wear for the interview. As long as it's not too exaggerated. Remember, dressing appropriately does not mean dressing formally. I believe you won't wear formal clothes to class every day when you enter school.

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2. About methods

Usually, the teacher will take you in. If the teacher doesn't knock, knock to inform you that you have come in, and then you go in. After entering the door, on the left side of the platform, I stood in front of the examiner and said, hello, examiners, I am candidate XX. Then wait for the assistant teacher to arrange an interview. Add a little here, you can see if the blackboard is clean and there are words when you enter the door. Remember to raise your hand to signal the teacher before the trial. Can I clean the blackboard before the trial begins?

3. About leaving the examination room

After the defense, the general tutor will say that the interview is over. At this time, you should remember two details. First of all, ask whether the lesson plan should be taken away or handed in. Second, ask if you need to clean the blackboard. Just listen to the teacher's arrangement, don't force it. Remember to close the door after you leave.