Thursday, October 28, 2010

Interview

I did an interview over e-mail with a professor I had last semester. She was more than willing to anwser a few questions for me, but has yet to respond to my questions. I think the next time I do an interview, it will definitely be in person, as opposed to e-mail. I'm just really busy and our schedules didn't work out to meet. I'm hoping she responds, but if not then i'll have to quickly find somebody else to interview, or conduct a survey. I actually plan on doing a survey today and sending it out to the class just incase she doesn't respond, so that way at the last minute i'm not freaking out trying to get something. I asked her " what she has observed to be beneficial of inclusion, what she observed to be the disadvantages and her overall opinion from her experience as working in the special ed field". I e-mailed her asking if she received my questions, so hopefully she responds.

4 comments:

  1. Yeah, doing the interview is a lot more efficient. I have had the same problems in the past with doing interviews via email. Hopefully she responds and provides you with insightful and beneficial information.

    ZAZ

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  2. Email interviews seems as if they could be very frustrating simply because you are not in full contact with the source. However, I think your survey idea is a very good one. It never hurts to have more sources.

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  3. In person interviews seemed to work best for me and I made sure I set up interviews with different people in case somebody did flake out on their interview with me, which did happen! They just got to busy that week and forgot about it.

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  4. I haven't been able to interview anyone yet either. It's hard to find a time where both schedules are free.

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