Here are simple tips on how to recruit good teachers for
schools -
1. Ask
Questions by putting them into different situations and observe their actions
in the form of answers
Situational questions give the teacher a scenario and have
them talk about how they would react to the given information. This is
important to do because it shows a pattern of thinking, instead of just a
factual response. It is important to see how teachers think, and especially how
they make decisions. These types of questions are a little harder to “score” as
there aren't right or wrong answers for them.
2. Observe
and understand a candidate's passion
It’s always fun to see a person get excited about something
they are talking about. It can be found in the words but is most apparent in
the body language of the person. Take notice of what the person is most excited
about in the interview. Was it a topic about curriculum? Working with a
student? Having a success? This can give a good insight into the core values a
person has.
3. Partner
with local colleges or universities to hire recent graduates
Most colleges have a career center that is always looking
for open positions to post and networking opportunities to offer their
students. Many of these career centers also host career fairs you can attend to
connect in person with new graduates who may be a fit for your organization.
This is a great way to connect further with your community, tap into local
talent, and build your reputation with college students, recent graduates, and
the post-secondary institution itself.
4. Ask different questions in each interview
Some of these are very standard teacher interview questions,
such as “Who is the most important person in the classroom?” If they don’t say
the student, stop the interview right there. Everyone gives the same answer,
which means that there is no distinction between the candidates. The whole
point of the interview is to see who would be the best fit—if all of the
answers are the same, then there is no way to differentiate between the
responses.
5. Look
beyond the classroom
You should definitely look at the big picture when hiring a
new teacher, particularly at what candidates can do at the school level. Can
they run a club, serve as an adviser or coach a sport?
A highly motivated and energetic teacher, full of good cheer
and caring, can be an incredible asset to a community. Also pay attention to
how they will interact with parents. They need to win the confidence and trust
of the parent community.
An effective recruitment strategy with an excellent
recruitment partner will be essential for schools to succeed. Following these
steps will make all the difference in winning the war for top talent in the
upcoming years.
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