Interview Protocol Revised
Interview Protocol Revised
Teacher
Interviewer: Kelsey Ross
Interviewee:
Date: 3/24/2016
Time: 30 mins
(These are sample questions. Please add your own questions to learn more about
your specific classroom. This interview should take place in your initial meeting,
prior to the two week intensive).
Planning Questions:
What types of materials do you need available when you plan lessons?
We go through UBDs which means Unite By Designs in Cabarrus County.
UBDs list out what students should be able to do and their goals for that
unit that they should be able to do. UBDs have a checklist and assessment
ideas as well that we us. We also use Pinterest, internet, and past units that
we have taught to help plan lessons.
Are you satisfied with the amount of time that you currently allot for social
studies/science instruction? Explain.
Science absolutely. This grade they definitely get a lot of science. Social
Studies no, I think that if we had more time in the day we could have a
separate block for social studies and have it taken out of reading and writing
altogether. The only problem with having social studies as its own block
would mean that the block times for each topic would get shortened into 60
min blocks.
What social studies and science topics/units will be studied during the second
week of my clinical experience? What are possible goals/objectives I could
address for my lessons? Do you have any instructional resources that would
support these goals/objectives?
Right now they are learning about the Bill of Rights in social studies this
week. And science they are learning about ecosystems and things within that
such as food webs, food chains, predator prey relationships, etc. We use the
UBD for social studies and science.
What does reading instruction look like in your classroom (e.g. readers
workshop, basals, etc.)?
What reading topics will be studied during the 2 nd week of my clinical
experience? What are possible goals/objectives I could address for my
reading lesson? Do you have any instructional resources that would support
these goals/objectives?
We are completely readers workshop so we do not have any basals.
Readers workshop is set up with a mini lesson that should not take longer
than 15 mins. During that mini lesson it always follows the same format of
me modeling, they practice, and then they do the independent work. I usually
give them a task that relates to the mini lesson. We do book clubs on
Tuesdays and Thursdays. One goal that I have my students doing right now is
comparing text within past novels and the novels they are reading during
their book clubs.
Classroom Management Questions:
two. This helps student assess their own behavior and allows them to almost
compete with the other classes to be on their best behavior to get a higher
score than other classes. Motivation is honestly really hard to monitor
because some students are naturally motivated and other arent. Its finding
what works best for each student.
Tell me about the pacing of lessons and interaction in the classroom- use of
time- and other aspects of timewait time, and time using teacher talk and
student talk. What works well with your students?
With the workshop model everything is very timed out. I had to learn to
teach by 15 minutes in our mini lesson. Wait time is very important as well. I
use a turn and talk because this allows them to teach each other and add to
their learning. The students also know that the only time I allow them to talk
is only when I tell them they can.