1) Integrating Inquiry based problems, assignments, Labs and Test into their Lesson Plan.

2) Incorportating assignments that call for students to consistently practice study skills.

3) Stimulating the AP Biology testing environment.

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Blog 12 Third Interview Questions

1. How can an AP Biology teacher best prepare a student for the AP Biology Examination

2 How does Inquiry learning / hands on learning comprehend the knowledge being thought more effectively?

3. Do you personally believe that inquiry learning / hands on learning is a reliable way to teach a lesson if so why?

4. When making a lesson plan what is your ratio of lecture, labs, and  Homework/Classwork?

5. How much do you focus on the AP Biology book to help teach your students the content they need to know?

6. When making a year long lesson plan what is most important in your opinion to put in.?

7. When an AP biology changes and you have to make a lesson plan how would you tackle the topic.

8. Do you believe that testing a students knowledge through hands on exams, practicals are more effective then written test if so why, if not why not ?

9. Test are important to see how much knowledge the student has gained and comprehended how do you structure your test, do you include essays, multiple choice questions fill in the blanks.

10. Science is know as a social experience how much do you interact with other teachers to help get ideas for lessons and labs?


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