Friday, January 9, 2015

The Interview Process

Greetings Dr. Shepherd and professional colleagues!
January 9th, 2015
     The interview process for me started off on a very challenging mode.  I originally had chosen four practitioner scholars who work closely with young children and families who experience poverty and or homelessness.  The above scholars have published important articles pertaining to poverty, homelessness, risked factors that children and families experience in the process of such unexpected events, and other implications that may occur.  The purpose of me requesting these four individual scholars were to have an opportunity to learn from those pioneers who service men, women, and children in time of desperate needs.
     How did I learn about these four significant scholars?     
     In the process of researching peer-reviewed articles, I came upon this company called, Aspen Institute.  The Aspen Institute is where the four selective interviewees’ work.  “The Aspen Institute is an educational and policy studies organization based in Washington, DC.  Its mission is to foster leadership based on enduring values and to provide a nonpartisan venue for dealing with critical issues.”  I was intrigued with each practitioner’s bio and learned much about how they can contribute greatly to my research studies on “School-Aged Children Living in Poverty.”
     I have not received a response from the four chosen interviewees’ and as a result moving forward; I was fortunate to receive an email message from a longtime associate.  What’s that saying? “He may not come when you want him but he is always on time when you need him!”  God sent this practitioner scholar to me at the nick-of-time!  I was also blessed with the opportunity to interview a woman who was once homeless and is now currently a registered nurse.   
     The overall course assessments were very complex in the beginning; it was not until I decided to read the entire material package which includes Module 1 thru 8 and found the Student Guide.  The student’s guide breaks each phrase down to simplify the assessment’s outcome.  I am working strategically towards completing this course successfully!
Peace, love, and prosperity!
God Bless!

Johnson  

2 comments:

  1. Hi Ceceila. I am so glad that you found two people to interview for this project. Were you able to get answers to your all of your questions? Hopefully, your other sources will respond with more helpful answers that will only add to your project. Good luck to you as we move forward with this project. I hope everything comes together perfectly for you. Jade

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    1. Thanks Jade for your lovely response!
      Yes indeed! I was able to get an incredible amount of information from both interviewees. A woman who's family became homeless due to an unexpected event (fire in the home) and a director of a youth program.
      Much success to you as well in your educational endeavor!!
      Johnson

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