compete 13 side presentation on cultural interview walden
YOU WILL PRETEND THAT YOU INTERVIEWED A COLLEAGUE OF INDIAN DECENT FOR THIS PRESENTATION….YOU WILL NOT RECORD THE VIDEO YOU ARE JUST PUTTING TOGETHER THE POWERPOINT PRESENTATION BY ANSWERING ALL OF THE INTERVIEW QUESTIONS AND ALL OF THE QUESTIONS IN THE INSTRUCTIONS
Assignment: Interview Presentation
How you present yourself to others is an important part of being a social worker. Being able to present yourself in an open, caring, and professional manner helps with building rapport and influences your clients’ willingness to share their experiences. You also must be skilled at interacting with clients who are different from you.
Interviewing skills are also very important, as you have seen, and social workers must be mindful of how to conduct an interview in a culturally competent and culturally sensitive manner.
In this Assignment, you have an opportunity to practice your engagement and assessment skills. You conduct an interview with an individual from a different culture than your own to learn their perspective about culture and gender. The goal is for you to explore the cultural norms within that ethnic or cultural group.
To prepare:
- Identify an interview subject with a different cultural background than you.
- Download the “Interview Presentation: Questions†handout from the Learning Resources.
- Ask your interview subject the questions found in the Interview Presentation handout. Be sure to record the interview (with participant’s permission) and/or take good notes.
- You will not submit the interview itself. You create a presentation about the interview.
- Use the Personal Capture function of Kaltura Media to record a PowerPoint presentation. Your video should be 4–5 minutes but no more than 6 minutes.
By Day 7
Submit a recorded PowerPoint (PPT) presentation about your interview with a person from a different culture than your own. Your PowerPoint presentation should include 8–10 slides and should be 4–5 minutes in recorded length.
In the PPT presentation, address the following:
- Identify basic background information of the interviewee.
- Provide a summary of what you learned about the individual when conducting this interview.
- Analyze the individual’s cultural experience at the:
- Micro level
- Mezzo level
- Macro level
- Support your analysis at each level with scholarly resources.
- Describe your reaction to this activity.
- Reflect on these reactions and explain why you believe you may have experienced these thoughts and feelings.
- Describe what you learned and explain how you can apply what you learned to the social work profession.
Please remain mindful of confidentiality and privacy of the interviewee when presenting information in the educational environment.
INTERVIEW QUESTIONS:
- Have you ever lived or visited outside of the United States? If so, where? Describe the experience. -No
- What do you identify as your culture?-American culture
- What are the most important values and beliefs of your family and community? -Love,Hard work,independence , and equality.
- What are the important events, traditions, celebrations, and practices in your family or community? All holidays , achievements, anniversaries & more.
- How does your family or community define gender roles? -We don’t have gender roles in my family , everyone helps out in every area.
- How do you identify your:
- Race-Caucasian
- Ethnicity-American
- National origin-German/Irish
- Color-White
- Sex-Female
- Sexual orientation-Straight
- Gender identity or expression-Female
- Age-27
- Marital status- single
- Political belief-None
- Religion-Christian
- Immigration status-Legal
- Disability status-None
- How well do you fit within your family or community based on these other identities you hold? -Good.
- How do you think others outside your community view your culture? -Everyone is entitled to their own opinions.
- Have you experienced prejudice or discrimination? Please describe. Yes, it’s never a good feeling to feel unwanted or bothered by for the color of your skin.