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Describe an instructional challenge you're responsible for solving in the past. What process did you use to solve this challenge? Was the process you used systematic, if so explain the system used?
If you were faced with a similar challenge in the future would you change anything about your approach? If so, explain what you would change and why.

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Educational challenges from a teacher's view are briefly discussed.

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As you describe an instructional challenge in the past, I encountered problems, as do many K-12 educators, with how to remediate students who are failing my subject and/or have also failed the state standardized tests.

As you then explain what process did you use to solve this challenge, I looked at the specific student's weaknesses in terms of common objective missed, ...

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