Cuyamaca College A Social Work Professor Reflection Essay
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please read this carefully I will attached all the document you have to look for (a prompt and sample profile) . as well will send you a copy of the answers of the interview with my professor that I had asked him questions. so he is social work major and this profile will be about his field and raise on question I had asked him. feel free to ask me any question that you have.
this is the prompt.
For this project,
you will need to contact and interview by phone/Zoom/in person (up to you which one you choose) someone who is currently working in your professional or academic field. Ideally, this individual holds a job that you would like to have when you graduate.Your interview will be written as a profile article for a department newsletter distributed to other students in your discipline (this is your audience). The purpose of the article is to describe the working life of someone in your field for other students in your discipline. As part of this description, your article should give details about the role of writing in your interviewees work. Your feature article will need to include the following:1. The entire article works to create a dominant impression of the interviewee, his/her workplace, and the writing required. This could include a brief genre analysis of one of the genres this interviewee uses. 2. An appropriate introduction that identifies the person you interviewed, conveys a sense of the interviewee and his or her work, and states the purpose of the article. Read pages 85-97 for information on writing a profile article. 3. A description of the nature of the work the interviewee does. This could include a description, for example, of a typical day (or typical duties, responsibilities), the most stressful part of the job (or the most rewarding, most difficult, most boring, etc.).4. A description of the role of written language in your interviewees work. What kind of writing does your interviewee have to do in order to be successful on the job? How much writing is involved and what kind is most frequent or most important? 5. Advice from your interviewee for students planning to enter the field. 6. A prediction concerning the future professional lives of students in your field (i.e., those who will read the article). Include a discussion of the role writing will play in your professional/academic future. To do this, reflect on the information you learned in the interview and supply relevant examples. 7. Support for your statements from quoting or paraphrasing the comments of your interviewee.8. All of the above elements will be developed into a cohesive article, rather than a list of answers to questions.