Oh, right.
The 7 Elements of the
Professional Teaching Standards.
The broad areas cover how well you know your subject content, students and learning styles, how to plan and reflect, communicate effectively, how to create quality learning environments, how to incorporate the principals of life long learning, and how you aare part of the profession and community.
The questions they asked me were pretty easy. And everyone's said how nice the interviewers have been, they want us to do well remember. Make sure you have some practical examples from your pracs that you remember, they could ask about a specific unit you've done, or how you've managed students exhibiting disruptive behavioural patterns etc. They started pretty generally with me, stuff like "so why did you choose teaching?" and then moved into other things like I mentioned above, you don't have to know the Professional Standards, well, you do, they're now mandatory and we have to pay $80 p/a because of them, but for this, so long as you know what you've done on prac and have a basic idea of what you should have learnt in your degree, you'll be fine, stuff like child protection and stuff like that, you know mandatory reporting etc.
I was only in 20 mins, they do make it easy, and there's nothing to be concerned about, promise.