When interviewing community health nurse Stephanie Dimock regarding interventions for Jamaica Plain, three major questions were asked: What do you believe Jamaica Plain needs in regards to hospice? How can Caregroup better impact our community? What is cultural competency to you? (Dimock, n.d.). She stated that regarding hospice “Jamaica Plain needs understanding, care, and cultural competent nurses.…
I interviewed Taylor Gamblin about his high school experienced. Taylor is 25 years old and has been out of high school for 6 years. He went to Henderson High School. I ask asked him questions about his high school experience. For example, I asked him what he wishes he had done in high school, did anything in high school inspire him to be where he is today, if so what, what is his most memorable high school experience, did he have any embarrassing moments from high school, what was the most challenging thing about high school, and why, what was his favorite class and why?…
Interviewer: How was school like before the incident happened at Pleasant High? How do you like school after the incident? Which did you like more? Thomas Bishop: I loved school.…
Interviewer: Natalie Thompson Date of Interview: Sunday, October 9, 2016 Center: Mount Pisgah Middle School Time of Interview: 6- 7:00 p.m. The teacher I chose to interview is one of friend’s mothers, Mrs. Lisa Foster, she has been teaching children for 18 years now.…
Another out-of-state graduated shared with me that he graduated with a 3.3 GPA, and he completed his college education in five years. He shared that his academic success was based on holding himself accountable as to rather he wanted to go to college or not. He didn’t believe that he had to overcome factors, but he knew that his parents could not afford to pay his tuition, but he received financial aid as well as scholarships to pay for it. He didn’t see being an African American male as a disadvantage in attending Morehead State University. He had heard chatter of ethnic conflicts, but it never interrupted his goals though he felt that this may affect others.…
Successful CC =1 CM spoke to Mr. Kirkland (caregiver) regarding transportation for Tavian (youth) High Point School interview. CM informed caregiver that youth’s interview is on 12/20/16 at 10:00am and Carol Curtis (CST) will provide a van to transport youth from home to High point interview but youth has to be home from the EMYL. Mr. Kirkland reported that he will contact CM back on Monday regarding this matter.…
I interviewed Principal Kim Schaefer, of Whitehorse High School (WHS). Kim said the school has about 300 students, grades 7 thru 12, 99% Navajo, 33% English Language Learners, and 100% free or reduced lunch. A. Trends and Benchmarks: Whitehorse is in “school improvement,” the benchmark is the center of everything, how they get measured, and seeing where kids are at, three times a year. The school is very transparent with all their data, students are constantly seeing the data and scores. Teachers set a goal of the benchmark at the beginning of the quarter, then based on their six week assessment, the goal may be adjusted.…
Clever Answers To Very Tough Interview Questions Here are a number of examples of tough interview questions and their associated answers. Sometimes, it is not a matter of saying what “sounds” right. For example, if you are asked how many hours you usually work per week, you may think it sounds good if you say you work a lot of overtime. Instead, you could say, “However many are needed to get the job done.”…
For the biographical interview extra credit assignment I interviewed my friend Steven. Steven is a twenty-year-old junior studying communicative disorders at Cal State University, Fullerton. He was born and raised in Placentia and has lived there all of his life. A proud resident of Placentia, Steven would like to stay at Placentia the rest of his life because of the nice weather, the peaceful environment and because all of his family and extended family live in close proximity to him. Steven has strong family connections that are shown by his parents naming him after his grandfather.…
“The American Dream is still alive out there, and hard work will get you there,” said Bill Rancic. “You don’t necessarily need to have an Ivy League education or to have millions of dollar startup money. It can be done with an idea, hard work and determination”. That quote defines my high school journey. All my life consisted of education, education, and education.…
On Saturday, October 3, I sat down to interview my dad: Nadeem Ishaq for a few questions. This small interview helped me to know and understand his past and present feelings thought and opinions. To start things off, I asked him what career pathway did he think about or wanted to pursue after graduating from high school. He responded excitedly that “I wanted to go into the medical field to be a successful Cardiologist,” (Ishaq). I followed up by asking if he could would he change anything about the high school.…
Hi Aaron, thank you for taking the time to talk and have this interview with me let me start by asking you questions. So I understand that you are in collage how's that going and where do you attend collage? Its a pleaser to have this interview and collage is quite hard lots of classes and lots of things to do to pass the class but over all its pretty great the people at Columbia are extremely nice ad helpful. So Aaron how was it leaving home with everything that just happened with Suzy and her friends death? It was pretty hard I didn't want to leave my sister in that time when he needed me most…
John Krumboltz’s Happenstance Learning Theory discusses that human behavior is the result of different learning experiences made available by both planned and unplanned situations in which human beings find themselves. Since no one can know in advance the destiny or outcome of an individual’s decision, Krumboltz used the Happenstance Learning Theory as an attempt to explain why individuals follow certain career paths in life and how counselors can use this theory to guide their clients through this process. The Happenstance theory explains that every situation (planned or unplanned) is a potential opportunity for someone, as long as they are open and willing to capitalize on these moments. In my own life, I can look back and see where Happenstance…
Question 1: Tell me about yourself. My mother and both grandmothers were teachers. I have two aunts in teaching and one who recently received her doctorate in educational psychology. To say it runs in the family would be an understatement.…
As the reader, you might also ask why he turned down the job at UPS and accepted the job in the classroom. He accepted the teacher assistant position because he knew he wanted to teach before he graduated. He also chose the job that he could see himself doing years later in life. He works great with kids and it is truly what makes him happy. He doesn’t dread going to work every day either; he does what he loves to do.…