Tomorrow I have an interview with a school district for a long term substitute position. This will be my first time being interviewed for a position, so I am a little nervous. I know there are some teachers here, but obviously anyone please feel free. If anyone could give some hints and tips it would be truly appreciated! I won't be online for the rest of the day, but when I'm back home tonight I'll be back on. Thank you guys in advanced.
Lots of good tips here particularly the jargon. Keep in mind if you drop a buzz word, be prepared to expound.
Your situation is different than most of the interviews the majority of us have taken or given. You're interviewing for a long term substitute position not a career position. I assume long term means an extended gig in one class such as filling in for someone on maternity leave, extended medical leave etc. so you will be working 5 days a week at the same place and not bouncing about from one location to another and handling various grades or subjects. I also assume that's not your career goal. So ...
"What is your career goal?"
"Do you intend on only staying with us until you can find a better paying job?"
The technical questions for a teacher should be the same but the personal/personality questions may have a different slant. "You won't be a regular member of the "team". How do you feel about that?"
For general questions google "how to interview for a teacher position". Perhaps there are also sites for your specific situation.
It's late in the day for phone calls but if you have time in the morning contact the NEA, AFT, or whatever union is active in the school's area. They should have info on the compensation, benefits, etc. they may also have guidance on the interview process.