Good and

Good / Bad Interviews

Lesson Title

Good and Bad Interviews-learn the difference and prepare for the good.

Abstract

In this lesson, students will be able to view and analyze both good and bad interview techniques. The learners are people who's education may have been interrupted for various reasons. The lesson will provide practical exercises on using the techniques presented. Learners will be exposed to proper and improper interview techniques.

Learner Audience /Primary Users

The learners will be people who will need the skills for interviewing for a job who’s education may have been interrupted for various reason including moving or having missed too many days of school and not having consistency in their education. The learner may have the skills for speaking but may still need the written skills.

Educational Use

Curriculum / Instruction

Informal education

Material Type

·        YouTube video   YouTube videos Job Interview: I Want to Learn and Job Interview: Sorry I'm Late

·        board and markers or chart paper

·        attached resource "Interview Survey"


College & Career Readiness Standards (CCRS) Alignment

●Level: Adult Education

●Grade Level: C-Begin Basic Education

●Subject: CCRS.ELA-Literacy

  • Strand: Speaking and Listening
  • Standard Description:  SL.5.1 CCR Anchor 1: Prepare for and participate effectively in a range of conversations and collaborations with diverse partners, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively.
  • Strand: Language
  • Standard Description: L4.1 and 5.1 CCR Anchor 1: Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. 

Language

English

Learning Goals

The learners will be able to differentiate between good skills for an interview and bad skills and habits for an interview.

Keywords

Designers for Learning

Adult Education

Interview

CCRS citations  L4.1 and 5.1

Time Required for Lesson

35-40 Minutes

Prior Knowledge

Have prior limited education 

Required Resources


Download: K-W-L.docx


Download: Interview handout_sUjMw5G.docx


Lesson Author & License

David Haile

Creative Common CC BY 4.0 license


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