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What questions may teachers be asked when they meet with the Secretary for Education?
When teachers meet with the director of education, they will be asked the following questions.

1. Teaching methods and strategies: The Director of Education will ask you about the teaching methods and strategies you use in class to find out whether you have adopted innovative and effective teaching methods in practice and whether there are personalized teaching methods for different students' needs.

2. Educational goals and achievements: The secretary will ask you about your understanding and implementation of educational goals and how you measure students' academic achievements in the teaching process. They will pay attention to students' academic performance, the cultivation of comprehensive quality and the progress in specific fields.

3. Care and support students: An important issue is the way you care and support students. The secretary will ask you how much you care about the all-round development of students and how you deal with students' individual needs, learning difficulties or behavioral problems.