Parent Interview

Parent Interview Order Description One important area of teacher sensitivity is make no assumptions about a family’s cultural background, priorities, or resources based on limited knowledge. The purpose of this assignment is to interview a culturally diverse parent in order to gather information about their family, culture and traditions. Your role is a teacher of preschool age children interviewing the parent. You can tell your parent this is a class assignment. Part A ~ ? Use the “Getting to Know Your Students” questionnaire to interview the parent. ? You will need to write down their answers; there isn’t much space on the form for them to write. ? You will duplicate the questions and their answers and submit the interview as a separate document. Don’t forget to follow Course Writing Guidelines. ? Filename should include Part A along with your last name (SmithPartA). ? Try to get complete answers; you may need to encourage the parent to provide more details so you will have enough information to complete Part B of this assignment. Part B ~ When you do this part you must use the information you received from the parent interview, your responses should be specific and they must relate to the interview. You will create a culturally sensitive environment for the child/family in your classroom based on the information you gathered from the interview. You will provide culturally diverse activities for children based on the information you gathered from the interview. This assignment focuses on cultural diversity; be sure you are addressing the culture of the child in the family you interviewed. Once you have completed the interview address the following questions: 1. If this child was in your classroom describe four things you would do in the environment to reflect the child’s cultural background based on the interview questionnaire. The things you consider doing should be reflective around the classroom, not just in one area and be relevant to the cultural of the family interviewed. Give a complete description so I can visualize your environment. This question is relative to the classroom environment, NOT activities. 2. Describe four early childhood classroom culturally sensitive activities for children you can implement based on the child’s family cultural background. The activities should be in four different areas (learning centers) of the classroom. Activities need to be age appropriate for preschoolers. 3. Identify some specific things that can be added to your monthly newsletter that will be relevant to the family interviewed and will make them feel welcomed? ? Don’t lose focus of the interview; think about the questions you asked and the answers given. ? This assignment addresses content across several chapters, be sure your answers reflects this knowledge. ? I am looking for detailed information reflective of course content. Answering questions in one word or one sentence answers will not provide enough information for me to determine you know how to apply course content to practical situations. ? Type and number each question and then the answer under the question. Do not type all the questions and then all the answers. Don’t forget to follow Course Writing Guidelines. ? You will submit the answers to Part B as a separate document. ? Filename should include “Part B” along with your last name (SmithPartB). Remember the following: ? You are submitting two separate documents: ? Parent Interview (Part A) ? Answers to Questions (Part B) ? Do not select a parent to interview who is not willing to answer the questions; this is your final project. ? Your classroom is for preschool age children. ? You are utilizing content from the course textbook and applying it to a simulated scenario. ? Additions to classroom environment should be descriptive enough for me to visualize what you are adding. ? Suggested activities should be thought out; write clearly and specifically so I will understand what you are suggesting. ? Suggested activities should be age appropriate for preschool children. ? You should be speaking from the perspective of a teacher of young children. ? Write in complete sentences. ? When duplicating the questionnaire, keep the same order as the form and number each question. ? Type the parent’s answer below the question. ? Do not omit any questions; each question should be answered. If there isn’t an answer for a question then write N/A.