Thursday, February 18, 2016

Blog 17 - Interview 3 Reflection

Here is a picture of Mr. Yousef, the principal of Nogales High School.


  1. What is the most important thing I learned from the interview?
    • While I was interviewing Mr. Yousef not only was I asking him questions but I was also paying attention to his body language and the tone of his voice. From those two things I could really tell that he was passionate about his job and that he also cared for the students. I think teaching can be a very rewarding job, but in order to be successful you must want to do your job in order to do it greatly. Mr. Yousef has been recognized by the Rowland Unified School District for his outstanding changes in the high school and I believe that was only possible because he wanted to do the job. I learned that in order to be good at something you must be passionate about it.
  2. How has your approach to interviewing changed over the course of your senior project?
    • At the beginning of the senior project I didn't see the interviews as something I could benefit from, and I thought it was a waste of time. After this interview I feel as if I had a better experience with talking to people and interacting because it is more personal that it seems. This interview has really opened my eyes as to what the interviews are really meant for.

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