What is the adult/child ratio for nursery setting?

I have an interview tomorrow as a deputy manager in a nursery setting does anybody have any ideas on Questions?

  • i have an interview tomorrow as a deputy manager in a nursery setting does anybody have any ideas on Questions i may be asked?

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    Hi there, Find out about the nursery - Is the nursery part of a group? How many nurseries do they have? How long have they been established? What facilities do they offer? Try to find out as much as you can about the nursery. Think about yourself - What skills, qualities and achievements have you got that would interest the interviewer. Read your application and pick out the things youd like to come out at interview. Dress appropriately - Aim to look clean, neat and tidy. Get your clothes ready the day before. Prepare a list of questions - About things you want to know. Keep it short, take it with you and ask the questions when the interviewer/s ask you if you have any questions to ask. The answers given to the questions you ask will help you to decide whether you want to join the nursery. .During the interview - Be polite, courteous and respectful. Thank the interviewer(s) for seeing you. - Sit up and appear interested, alert and enthusiastic. - Be positive, you have been successful at getting an interview when others were not. - Smile and look at the person to whom you are talking. - Listen carefully to the questions and think before answering. What does the interviewer want to find out? : - are U well motivated - have initiative - have prepared - have taken responsibility for your future - have made plans for the future and will be looking for evidence of all these things. - What can you tell us about yourself? - Why do you want to be a nursery manager? - What can you offer us? - Why do you want to work for us? - What do you see yourself doing in 5-10 years' time? - What are your hobbies/interests? - What do you consider your greatest strength and weakness? good luck with interview. keep fingers crossed for u!!xx

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Ruthie didn't read the question. Discipline is important, but they'll probably ask you about your experience with kids and why and how you could contribute to their school. Think of anecdotes that you could use. If they ask you your philosophy on discipline, then say something like, "I worked in a school once where we had a biter. We handled it by............." Also, they might ask you how you would handle a class where there are several stages of development. They might ask give you a subject, like "seasons" and ask how you'd teach it. You don't have to come up with the whole unit -- just a couple of ideas to let them know you're on the ball.

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One of the biggest questions I would ask is "How they discipline the kids" If it is something that you disagree with, I would think twice about the position that was being offered

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