What will happen if the interview for teaching resources is not completed? 1. If it's because I have overtime, I just spent a lot of time on the previous content. Speaking of consolidation exercises, it's been 10 minutes, and then the examiner reminds me that it's time, and I don't want you to continue. In this case, there is a high probability that you may not pass the interview. Unless you are structured, you try to talk about the previous content and your defense, and your overall performance is particularly good. This shows that you have a bad grasp of time and classroom rhythm. The examiner has reason to doubt whether you will have procrastination, endless lectures, extra classes and other problems and situations when you become a teacher in the future; You speak very slowly.
2. If you are interrupted by the examiner: your introduction, Protestant consolidation exercises, are all finished, about 6-7 minutes, without overtime. But I was suddenly interrupted by the examiner and asked you not to continue speaking. You can start your defense or leave the examination room to end the exam. This interruption by the examiner can be divided into two small situations.
You speak very well. This is the case for most candidates who are interrupted by the examiner, because the examiner is still relatively efficient. Basically, you can judge whether you can pass the exam in the first few minutes of your structured and trial lecture. Therefore, if the examiner thinks you are ok and excellent, there is no need to continue listening and waste time. You are basically sure to pass this interview.
What you said is terrible. This situation is not very common, because the pass rate of the teaching interview itself is very high, and it is only a qualification examination, and the examiner will not deliberately brush you off too much. So even if what you said before is bad, the examiner is willing to continue listening, find your bright spot and carefully judge whether you can pass the interview. So if you are interrupted in this case, it means that your speech is really not good enough, and the examiner is really unwilling to give you a chance. Get ready to fight again next time.
The teaching interview examiner didn't ask if the defense could pass. The decisive part of the teaching interview is the trial lecture. As long as the lecture is good, the structure has little to do with the defense. As long as there are no mistakes in principle, there is basically no problem.
When is there no "reply" link:
(1) If your draw order is relatively late, and the examiner has been listening to the interview all day, it is likely that the "defense session" will be omitted.
(2) If your previous structuring and trial lecture are perfectly played, there is probably no "defense" link.
In short, whether you reply to the link or not is related to the "region" and the examiner's mood. However, the most important thing is your "trial" and "structure" level. If the interviewer feels that your structured and tentative statement is not perfect, the interviewer will give you a chance to make up for it in the "defense session". Therefore, there is no need to be nervous if "structuring" and "trial lecture" are not well played. If we can seize the last defensive opportunity, there is still a great chance to turn over against the wind.