1. What is the most important thing I learned from the interview? Is there anything I would do differently for other interviews?
The most important thing I learned from this interview were qualifications and how different running a daycare is now then it was before. If i had to do something different for my next interviews I would stay more on topic, try and be in a place with no distractions, also ask more in dept questions of what exactly I want to know.
2. Did I get additional resources and contacts? What is the most useful? Why?
My interviewee mentioned a good book that would help teachers by giving them info and ideas what to teach and have them do throughout the year. As for contacts she informed me about a good kindergarten teacher that goes to a school near my house. She also said one of the childs dad in her daycare was a PE teacher and that she was going to try and get me his contact information. I would say the most useful would be receiving the contact information from the PE teacher, since it could help for my future interviews.
3. What makes my interviewee qualified to help
My interviewee is qualified to help since she went to college and took classes to work with kids. She opened her daycare a few years ago and every since then, she has ran it by herself. Over the years gaining many different skills, as well as, learning the best way to care for children and help them learn.
Audio recording for Interview 1
Audio recording for Interview 1
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