by Aspire to Inspire Classroom Resources
Pre-Kindergarten - 12th Grade
Teaching is unique in that there often isn't a training period like other jobs. You're hired, the year starts, and you hold on for dear life. Every school and district is different, so even student teaching or your previous teaching positions can only prepare you so much. Teaching is a lot of on-the-job training . You may not even know you have a question until a situation that requires an answer comes up.
Here are 101 questions that teachers should know the answers to. The questions are categorized for easy reference:
- Lesson Plans
- Curriculum
- Assessments
- Grades
- Schedule
- Duties
- Parent Communication
- Room Decor
- Supplies
- Technology
- Professional Development
- Substitutes
- Special Education and Support Services
- Specials
- Personnel and Staff Procedures
- School Procedures
- Teacher Evaluations
- Student Information
- Communication with Principal
Maybe you've asked these, or maybe they've yet to come up. It's my hope that these are useful in many ways--asking them during a job interview, preparing for a new job or reassignment, or even just brushing up.
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