Creating With Kids Interview Questions
Thank you for wanting to be a part of the creating with kids interview series 2.0! In 2013 I interviewed 52 dance teachers (that's one a week) and it was such a great experience for me and for my readers! I love learning about what inspires other dance teachers and I hope you will enjoy doing the interview! After you have submitted your answers, I will email you to get some photos of you and your students for the blog post. Then I will let you know when your interview will be on the blog!
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Email *
What is your name? *
If I met you at a networking event, how would you introduce yourself? *
Outreach? Preschool? Studio? After school? Community Center? Please explain! *
Where do you live? Where do you teach? *
What ages do you teach? What is the demographic? *
What is your Education? Any additional training that is essential to your development? *
Share with us your website and how we can follow you on social media. *
Paint us a picture of your typical teaching day? *
In a few sentences, describe your teaching philosophy. *
If I came to observe you teach today, what is the first quality I would notice about you as a teacher? *
What are two things you love about teaching, and one thing you don't like very much at all. *
What surprises you the most about teaching dance to young dancers? *
If you were going to speak to a group of aspiring dance teachers, what would you tell them? *
Share with us one teaching moment that you will never forget. *
Teachers of young children need a pocket full of management techniques and tricks to keep things on track. What is one trick in your pocket that almost never fails? *
Since teachers continue to learn too, what is one teaching goal that you are working towards? *
Who is a dance teacher you look up to? What about them inspires you? *
Share with us your most favorite dance lesson so we can all use it tomorrow in class! *
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