1. Who do you plan to interview? Why?
For my first interview, I plan on talking to one of two people. I am currently trying to decide whether to interview my mentor or one of her co-workers. I want to interview my mentor because not only is she an expert in the topic, but I feel as if having this interview would help me connect with her even more. A good relationship between one and his or her mentor is an important thing to have. It can spark potential jobs or connections and allows for a more easygoing environment between the two people. I do not have this type of relationship yet and this would give me a great chance to obtain it. But because the second interview is required to be with my mentor, I do not want to interview the same person twice. By reaching out to others I can get a more broad view of my topic and see it from various perspectives. This is why I would also like to interview one of my mentor's co-workers. I was given the chance to work with her as part of my summer mentorship and we've gotten along pretty well so far. I would love to hear her opinions on the topic of teaching pre-school and hopefully gain something more when speaking with her than I would with my mentor.
2. Five questions will be assigned to all seniors to ask. What additional questions do you plan to ask?
What made you decide to go into this field? Have you always wanted to study this?
What are some experiences that you've had that highlight what it's like to be a pre-school teacher?
In what ways have you grown and improved upon your profession?
How big of an impact does a pre-school teacher have on his or her students?
How do you handle working with student who is acting out or particularly reserved?
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