I watched this the day before my interview for a teaching position as a non-certified teacher. They called me to offer me the job not even 2 hours after, I think, because I left them my portfolio I made after being inspired by both of yours. Thank you so much 🥰
Do not send a video of you teaching unless you are absolutely sure of a few things: 1) Your state's laws regarding having media of children in a classroom shared or sometimes even for personal use 2) The school and district's policies regarding media that has students in it. 3) Just because parents signed a video license agreement with the school does not mean they signed one with you, and even if they did you are still showing video of that school so the school gets a say too. Overall, this is a grey area and is fairly risky. My own alma mater stopped having us record videos of us teaching because the laws on this changed. Personally I would not do this, it's too risky. Speaking as a person with both a degree in media and teaching.
Thank you so much for the tips! I am working on finishing my Bachelor’s in Elementary Education and have been sort of nervous of the interview process since I’d be a first year teacher with not a whole lot of experience. Would love to see a video on questions and answers. Any tips to new teachers/new teachers looking to land that dream job? Loving your channel so far! 💕💕
I watched this the day before my interview for a teaching position as a non-certified teacher. They called me to offer me the job not even 2 hours after, I think, because I left them my portfolio I made after being inspired by both of yours. Thank you so much 🥰
Omg big thanks ❤️❤️❤️after watching ur video I’m less stress cause tomorrow is my interview
Do not send a video of you teaching unless you are absolutely sure of a few things:
1) Your state's laws regarding having media of children in a classroom shared or sometimes even for personal use
2) The school and district's policies regarding media that has students in it.
3) Just because parents signed a video license agreement with the school does not mean they signed one with you, and even if they did you are still showing video of that school so the school gets a say too.
Overall, this is a grey area and is fairly risky. My own alma mater stopped having us record videos of us teaching because the laws on this changed. Personally I would not do this, it's too risky.
Speaking as a person with both a degree in media and teaching.
Girls, you ROCKED the interview presentation! Those binders are just AWESOME and FANTASTIC!!! I want to be you when I grow up! 😉👍🏼💫🤩🎊🎉🥰❤️💋
Would love to see a video about specific questions! I will be graduating soon and I’d like to be more prepared for interviews!
Love your energy and ideas!!! Can't wait to see what else you have in store for viewers!
YASSS girls, love the binders and all the tips! You guys are amazzzinggggg!
So fun to listen to both of you. Thanks! Would love to see your specific questions.
Thank you so much for the tips! I am working on finishing my Bachelor’s in Elementary Education and have been sort of nervous of the interview process since I’d be a first year teacher with not a whole lot of experience. Would love to see a video on questions and answers. Any tips to new teachers/new teachers looking to land that dream job? Loving your channel so far! 💕💕
Would love to see a video talking about the credential program! I just graduated with my bachelors and would love to know what to expect
I’d love to see a video on interview questions! I’m hoping to begin teaching this upcoming school year 😃💗
Would you guys do a video on forming and writing up your teaching philosophy? Or just a closer look at yours?
Would love more specific questions :)