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Interview students Ask open-ended questions Designed to gather narrative responses Should lead to other questions
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Ask questions on our list Prompt students for details and clarification Avoid forcing respondents in any direction other than keeping attention on original topic
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Summarize each interview, paraphrasing or using student’s own words where effective, otherwise, using own words Use empathy or intuition but don’t put ideas into students’ mouths
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Use the technique of “reflection” -Rephrase what the respondent has been telling you and put it in the form of a question
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Did you enjoy learning about insects this way? Was it easier or harder for you to learn about insects this way? Why?
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When you first looked at the insect pictures, what did you think made a picture a “yes”? Did your thinking change? When? Why?
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Is it better to learn about things like insects the “picture way” or by the usual way (having the teacher explain it to you, reading about it, doing worksheets)
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What makes an insect different from other animals? If we did this kind of learning again, what would make it easier for you to learn?
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Triangulation -Collect data from multiple sources Several classes -Collect data in multiple ways Do interviews and observations -Collect different kinds of data Interview teachers, students, & observe
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