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INTERVIEW TIPS FOR DEP-ED TEACHER-APPLICANTS A job interview is probably one of the toughest parts of the teacher- application process. I can say that this can make or unmake your whole application, so never underestimate it. Prepare for it! Generally, questions will come from the following topics: (as per DO_s2016_03)      • K to 12 Program/Senior High School      • Professional experience       • Instructional skills       • Technology/computer skills       • Classroom discipline       • Classroom management       • Knowledge of content/materials       • Planning skills       • Relationships with administration, staff, parents, and students       • Personal qualities   The interview centers on the following competencies and indicators: I. Teaching Ability: Demonstrates appropriate knowledge of content and pedagogy       • Conveys ideas and information clearly        • Reflects on successes and failures       • Provides reasonable examples of:                 - effective lesson-planni
LET REVIEWER GENERAL EDUCATION - ENGLISH The 14 different forms of Fiction: 1. Literary Fiction. It refers to literary works with artistic value and literary merit. Political criticism, social commentary, and reflections on humanity are most often the content of literary fiction. Contrary to plot-driven works, they are typically character-driven, and places emphasis and focus on the inner story of the character. 2. Mystery . Also known as detective fiction, mystery often follows a plot with a detective as character or someone playing detective and tries to solve a case with a sprinkling of clues here and there, giving the readers a feel for suspense, creates anticipation, and ultimately bares the truth with some unexpected turns with nonetheless satisfying conclusions. 3. Thriller. This fiction type is characterized by dark, mysterious and suspenseful plots. It rarely utilizes humor but highlights techniques like plot twists, red herrings, and cliffhangers which can keep readers gue