Description
Introduction
For the Activity 2.3 assignment that is due this week, you will have the opportunity to interview one of your classmates, a friend, a family member, a co-worker, or someone else you know to learn more about the value of self-reflection in recognizing societal issues. This is a more informal interview that will help to build your skillset for the formal interview that will be conducted in Week 5 of this course; however, you will still be developing some predetermined interview questions. Thus, you will provide examples of the interview questions you might consider asking your chosen individual to gather feedback from your instructor and peers.
Secondary Post Instructions
Review the responses from at least two of your classmates and share suggestions for improvement in their interview questions. Be sure to reference the Guidelines for Conducting Research Interviews article or another specific article you found on conducting research interviews in your responses to help substantiate your suggestions. The purpose of this dialogue is to provide positive, constructive feedback to ensure the questions are clear, adequately address the topic, and will help to gather the necessary information.
A suggested word count for your secondary responses should be about 250 words. While these word counts are not a firm requirement, they should serve as a guideline for the approximate length of a quality post.
Matteo:
1. Do you think that it is important to make a self-reflection to recognize societal issues?
2. How do you think that a self-reflection can help to recognize societal issues?
3. In your opinion, how does self-reflection contribute to recognize, understand and take action towards a social issue?
4. Can you describe a time when engaging in self-reflection gave you a different view of a social issue? Explain before and after.
5. When it comes to addressing societal issues, awareness is important but take action is key as well. Can you provide an example of a situation where self-reflection about a social issue led you to take meaningful action?
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Thierry:
1. When it comes to understanding and tackling social challenges, do you have any unique tactics or procedures you use for self-reflection?
2. Have you ever noticed that in reaction to a societal issue, self-reflection affected your actions or behaviors? Could you describe the procedure and outcomes if this is the case?
3. What role do you believe self-reflection has in a person’s ability to empathize with the viewpoints and experiences of others, especially in the context of societal challenges?
4. In what ways do you feel self-reflection might help individuals in overcoming biases or beliefs that could limit their comprehension of complicated societal issues?