Friday, 19 December 2025

Interview Questions an Academic Director is likely to ask a School Principal

The tone is realistic, professional, and aligned with CBSE and NEP 2020 expectations.


1. Vision & Leadership

Q1. What is your academic vision for the school?
A. My vision is to create a learner-centered school where strong academics go hand in hand with values, skills, and well-being. I focus on conceptual clarity, teacher empowerment, student engagement, and continuous improvement aligned with NEP 2020.


Q2. How do you balance academic excellence with holistic development?
A. By integrating co-curricular and life skills into academics. Activities, sports, arts, projects, and community work are planned as part of the learning process, not as add-ons.


Q3. How do you lead your academic team?
A. Through collaboration, clear expectations, regular academic reviews, classroom observations, and continuous mentoring rather than top-down instructions.


2. Curriculum & Pedagogy

Q4. How do you ensure effective curriculum implementation?
A. Through annual academic planning, structured lesson plans, curriculum mapping, and regular monitoring. Feedback from teachers and students is used to refine execution.


Q5. How do you promote experiential and activity-based learning?
A. By encouraging project work, cross-curricular activities, case studies, labs, field visits, and classroom discussions. Teachers are trained to shift from lecture-based teaching to facilitation.


Q6. How do you ensure alignment with NEP 2020?
A. By focusing on competency-based learning, flexibility in subject integration, formative assessments, vocational exposure, and teacher capacity building.


3. Teaching Quality & Teacher Management

Q7. How do you improve teaching quality?
A. Through regular classroom observations, academic audits, peer learning, CPD programs, and data-driven feedback based on student performance.


Q8. How do you handle underperforming teachers?
A. First through mentoring and support. If improvement is not seen, structured improvement plans are implemented. Accountability is maintained with empathy.


Q9. How do you motivate teachers?
A. By recognizing good work, giving autonomy, involving them in decisions, and providing opportunities for growth and leadership.


4. Assessment & Student Outcomes

Q10. How do you monitor academic performance?
A. Through periodic assessments, result analysis, learning outcome tracking, and targeted remedial programs.


Q11. How do you address learning gaps?
A. By identifying gaps early, conducting remedial classes, differentiated instruction, and involving parents when needed.


Q12. What is your approach to board results?
A. Board results are important, but not at the cost of student well-being. I focus on strong fundamentals, consistent preparation, and stress-free assessment practices.


5. Student Well-being & Discipline

Q13. How do you ensure student well-being?
A. By maintaining a supportive environment, counselling support, teacher sensitivity, student mentoring, and open communication channels.


Q14. How do you handle discipline issues?
A. Through counselling, corrective guidance, and involving parents when necessary. Discipline is corrective, not punitive.


6. Parent & Stakeholder Engagement

Q15. How do you handle parent expectations and complaints?
A. By listening patiently, responding transparently, and focusing on solutions. Regular PTMs and communication reduce conflicts.


Q16. How do you build trust with parents?
A. Through consistent communication, academic transparency, visible student progress, and accessibility.


7. Academic Planning & Monitoring

Q17. How do you plan the academic calendar?
A. With clear timelines for syllabus completion, assessments, activities, teacher training, and revision while keeping flexibility for unforeseen needs.


Q18. How do you ensure syllabus completion without rushing?
A. By realistic planning, periodic reviews, and ensuring teachers stick to lesson plans with buffer time.


8. Innovation & Technology

Q19. How do you integrate technology into academics?
A. Through smart classrooms, digital assessments, online resources, teacher training, and blended learning models.


Q20. How do you encourage innovation in teaching?
A. By allowing experimentation, sharing best practices, and appreciating new ideas without fear of failure.


9. Inclusivity & Special Needs

Q21. How do you support slow learners and diverse learners?
A. Through differentiated instruction, remedial classes, individualized attention, and coordination with counsellors and parents.


Q22. How do you promote inclusivity?
A. By ensuring equal opportunities, sensitivity training for teachers, and supportive academic policies.


10. Accountability & Growth

Q23. How do you measure your own success as a Principal?
A. By improved learning outcomes, teacher satisfaction, student confidence, parent trust, and a positive school culture.


Q24. Where do you see the school in the next 3–5 years?
A. As a strong academic institution known for quality teaching, balanced student development, innovative practices, and ethical leadership.


11. Situational Questions

Q25. If academic results decline suddenly, what will you do?
A. Conduct root-cause analysis, support teachers, revise strategies, engage students and parents, and closely monitor progress.


Q26. How do you handle resistance to change among teachers?
A. By explaining the purpose, involving them in planning, providing training, and implementing change gradually.


12. Closing Question

Q27. Why should we select you as the School Principal?
A. Because I bring clarity, commitment, academic depth, people management skills, and a student-first approach aligned with the school’s vision.


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Wednesday, 25 September 2019


Dadasaheb Phalke is known as the 'father of Indian Cinema'. He had made India's first full-length feature Raja Harishchandra  in 1913. Hence to commemorate the Dadasaheb Phalke the government of India has started the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 1969.

The recipient is honoured for their "outstanding contribution to the growth and development of Indian cinema. The winner of Phalke award is selected by a committee consists of eminent personalities from the Indian film industry.

The Phalke Award is India's highest award in cinema. Phalke Award is presented annually at the National Film Awards ceremony by the Directorate of Film Festivals, an organisation set up by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.

Aamitabh bachchan is selected for the 66th Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2018 while in the 2017 this award was given to Vinod Khanna.

The awardee is honoured for their "outstanding contribution to the growth and development of Indian cinema". The award comprises a Swarna Kamal (Golden Lotus) medallion, a shawl, and a cash prize of Rs. 10 Lakh. Devika Rani was the first recipient of the Dadasaheb Phalke award who was honoured at the 17th National Film Awards.

List of the recipients of Dadasaheb Phalke Award till 2018
Ceremonial Year
Recipient
Film industry
2018 (66th)
Amitabh Bachachan
Hindi
2017 (65th)
Vinod Khanna
Hindi
2016 (64th)
Kasinathuni Viswanath
Telugu
2015 (63rd)
Manoj Kumar
Hindi
2014 (62nd)
Shashi Kapoor
Hindi
2013 (61st)
Gulzar
Hindi
2012 (60th)
Pran
Hindi
2011 (59th)
Soumitra Chatterjee
Bengali
2010 (58th)
K. Balachander
Tamil, Telugu
2009 (57th)
D. Ramanaidu
Telugu
2008 (56th)
V. K. Murthy
Hindi
2007(55th)
Manna Dey
Bengali, Hindi
2006 (54th)
Tapan Sinha
Bengali, Hindi
2005 (53rd)
Shyam Benegal
Hindi
2004 (52nd)
Adoor Gopalakrishnan
Malayalam
2003 (51st)
Mrinal Sen
Bengali
2002 (50th)
Dev Anand
Hindi
2001 (49th)
Yash Chopra
Hindi
2000 (48th)
Asha Bhosle
 Hindi, Marathi
1999 (47th)
Hrishikesh Mukherjee
Hindi
1998 (46th)
B. R. Chopra
Hindi
1997 (45th)
Kavi Pradeep
Hindi
1996 (44th)
Sivaji Ganesan
Tamil
1995 (43rd)
Rajkumar
Kannada
1994 (42nd)
Dilip Kumar
Hindi
1993 (41st)
Majrooh Sultanpuri
Hindi
1992 (40th)
Bhupen Hazarika
Assamese
1991 (39th)
Bhalji Pendharkar
Marathi
1990 (38th)
Akkineni Nageswara Rao
Telugu
1989 (37th)
Lata Mangeshkar
 Hindi, Marathi
1988 (36th)
Ashok Kumar
Hindi
1987 (35th)
Raj Kapoor
Hindi
1986 (34th)
B. Nagi Reddy
Telugu
1985 (33rd)
V. Shantaram
 Hindi, Marathi
1984 (32nd)
Satyajit Ray
Bengali
1983 (31st)
Durga Khote
Hindi, Marathi
1982 (30th)
L. V. Prasad
Hindi, Tamil, Telugu
1981 (29th)
Naushad
Hindi
1980 (28th)
Paidi Jairaj
Hindi, Telugu
1979 (27th)
Sohrab Modi
Hindi
1978 (26th)
Raichand Boral
Bengali, Hindi
1977 (25th)
Nitin Bose
Bengali, Hindi
1976 (24th)
Kanan Devi
Bengali
1975 (23rd)
Dhirendra Nath Ganguly
Bengali
1974 (22nd)
Bommireddy Narasimha Reddy
Telugu
1973 (21st)
Ruby Myers (Sulochana)
Hindi
1972 (20th)
Pankaj Mullick
Bengali & Hindi
1971 (19th)
Prithviraj Kapoor
Hindi
1970 (18th)
Birendranath Sircar
Bengali
1969 (17th)
Devika Rani
Hindi
This award is the highest official recognition for film personalities in the country.

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