Thursday, May 7, 2015

The topic & The Interview.

Hello everyone.

On this new post we would like to talk about the questions we want to ask during our interview. For that we have chosen a topic, which is Primary Education in the 50’s and 60’s. 

To know what questions we are going to ask, we decided to do a "topic list" to help us to guide us to write the questions. 

That list is next one:

·         Personal life:
·         Place and date of birth
·         Family
·         Lifestyle
·         School (start and end of studies):
·         Primary Education:
·         Type of school
·         School structure
·         Teachers (characteristics, relationship)
·         Punishments
·         School methodology (how teachers taught)
·         Subjects
·         Educative price
·         After the studies
·         Education in a small village or in the city

According to these topics, we have designed the next questions that we are going to follow to interview our narrators:
THE INTERVIEW
Good morning, we are students of the 2nd Childhood Education degree of CES Don Bosco University. We are carrying out a project for the subject of Social Sciences. It is about the differences between the primary woman education in a small village and in the city, during the 50’s and 60’s.
First of all, thank for your time and your help for this project; we are going to start:

  1. What is your name?
  2. What is your place and date of birth?
  3. Could you talk a little bit about your family?
  4. How was your lifestyle; your day-to-day?
  5. When did you begin the school?
  6. What schools did you attend in your primary stage? (In case they have attended more than one school) Why did you change from one school to another?
  7.  What did you do when you didn’t go to school?
  8. Did you like going to school?
  9. How was your primary school? And how were its classes?
  10. How many children went to your class more or less?
  11. How were your teachers? How was your relationship with them?
  12. How were the punishments? Have they used to punish you?
  13.  How did teachers work at school; which methodology they used?
  14. Did teachers set you homework?
  15. What subjects did you study in that moment? Which was your favourite? Why?
  16.  I don’t know if you can remember it but… How much the education did cost in that moment more or less?
  17.  When did you finish the Primary Education? And when did your finish your scholar studies? Why did you finish them with this age?
  18.  What did you do after your studies? Why?
  19. Would you like to receive the education in a small village/ in a big city?

Ok, we have just finished. Thanks so much for your attention and your time again. Good-bye.

These was our questions, we hope you found them as much interesting as we do.

See you in another post.

Goodbye. 

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