Caring Narrative Interview

DUE 9/29/19 @5PM MINIMUM OF 900 WORDS/ 3 PAGES
*PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW THE CRITERIA AND GUILDINES AS WELL AS ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS AND PROMPTS AS A GRADING RUBRIC WILL BE ATTACHED TO FOLLOW*

INTERVIEW GUIDELINES:
The resulting conversation should be compiled as a narrative report. 
? Summarize the interview, incorporating the responses of the person interviewed. Do not write a verbatim interview.
? Reflect on the interview and incorporate personal reflection on the conversation and the experience. 
? Address all the prompts. 
? Academic writing style.
? Incorporate links or connections with the ideas of one or more scholars/themes from our class discussions.  
? Interviews are anonymous; do not include names.  
? Be sure to use the reflection guidelines distributed during our first class.  
Criteria:
? Include an introduction to provide the reader with context and purpose.
? Summary of interview, including responses of the person interviewed, incorporating connections with the ideas of one or more scholars/themes from our class discussions. (2 pages maximum)
? Personal reflection on the conversation and the experience (1 page minimum)
? Include a conclusion that reflects the purpose and main points in the text.
? Address all prompts (see below)
? Minimum of 900 words/3 pages 
? Include a title page. The title page is separate from the rest of the document and does not contribute to the final page count. 
? Times Roman Font - 12
? Double space, 1-inch margins
? Submit the completed interview via SafeAssign in Blackboard. 
? Interview assignment due September 29.

Interview Assignment Prompts

Questions to Guide your Interview and Written Discussion

1. Describe what it means to care for another human being?

2. Describe what it means to be a nonviolent human being?

3. Why should a society care?

4. Describe one of your first memories of being cared for by another?

5. What is the relationship of caring and nonviolence?
 
6. Describe an idea/s for creating a more caring and less violent society?

Incorporate connections to the ideas of one the scholar and one theme at a minimum through citation of appropriate sources. Students may incorporate connections to more than one scholar or theme. *THERE ARE 2 ARTICLES I HAVE UPLOADED FOR THIS PART*

Interview Reflection Prompts


1. Describe a key insight that you gained about caring or not caring from the interview? 
2. Can you relate to any of the comments from the interview?
3. Did any comment(s) surprise you? 

Interview Suggestions
Asking the right way     
Being an interviewer involves more than just asking a few questions. It’s important to ask in a way that will lead your subject into longer stories. For example, if you just ask, “Did you have fun as a kid?” the person can answer “Yes” or “No” and stop there. But you can get more interesting stories by asking more open questions, such as “Tell me about the kinds of games you played as a kid. What were your favorites? Why? What sports did you play?” 

*THERE IS AN EXAMPLE PAPER BUT IT IS NOT A PERFECT PAPER*
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