L2: Assignment – Analyzing and Applying Teaching and Learning Theories
(Part 2 of the Signature Assignment)
Purpose: The purpose of this assignment is for students to analyze data and synthesize information related to teaching and learning practices in a learning environment.
Deliverables: Conduct one interview and write a summary report.
Length: Interview (8-10 questions). Summary report a minimum of two pages (you may exceed the length requirements).
Format: APA style
Requirements:
Conduct one interview with a seasoned (over 3 years experience in the field of education) educationist.
Interview
- The interview can be conducted face-to-face, over the phone, or using other online video conferencing programs (e.g., Skype).
- The interview cannot be conducted with family members, retired educationists, or someone who is no longer in the field.
- The interview cannot be conducted via email.
- No previous interview will be accepted.
- If you choose to record the interview, you should let your interviewee know in advance that you will be recording him/her. Thus, you need to obtain her or his permission prior to starting the interview.
Interview Questions
Develop your own interview questions (between 8 and 10 questions). Examples include:
- How do you define teaching and learning?
- Which learning theory or theories do you support and implement and why?
- Ask for examples (see rubric).
- Ask about his/her learner demographics.
- Obtain background information on the interviewee.
In an interview, it’s always beneficial to ask for elaboration and concrete examples. Based on the rubric, you are required to provide concrete examples and debate advantages and disadvantages. So, here are a few questions that you might want to keep in mind:
- “Do you mind giving me an example please”
- “Do you have any other examples please”
- “Could you please elaborate”
- “Can you think of a specific situation where this happened”
- “How did you deal with it”
Summary Report
- Write a summary report analyzing the information obtained from your interviewee with the textbook demonstrating critical thinking and analysis. 5 -7 in-text citations from Chapter 5 are required.
- Include the name, title/role, and business contact information (i.e., email and work phone number) of your interviewee and the name of the institution where s/he works.
- Include interviewee’s learner demographics (age, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, etc.).
- Include an Introduction and a Conclusion.
- Use Headings.
- Include the list of your interview questions at the bottom of your report.
- Format your Summary Report according to APA style guidelines including:
- Cover page
- Headings
- Font: Times New Roman
- Size: 12
- In-text citations
- References page
- Review the RUBRIC before you submit your assignment to understand how you can earn full points. The RUBRIC is attached.
Upload to Canvas: The Summary Report
Important Note:
- Summary Report submitted without the contact information of the interviewee will receive 0 points in the Overall Requirements category of the rubric (see rubric).
Submit
- The Summary Report file submitted MUST be saved as a .doc or .docx or .pdf
- Submitting a file type other than what is listed here will result in a zero for the assignment.
- It is your responsibility to upload the correct version of your assignment in the required format to Canvas.
- Per the syllabus, if the assignment is not submitted by the due date and time assigned no points will be issued (no exceptions).
Tips for Success
- Review the RUBRIC before you submit your assignment to ensure you have included all of the components necessary.
- If you adhere to the requirements in the assignment and rubric, it will help ensure you earn full points.
Remember: This class examines educational psychology theories and practices in educational settings. This includes traditional educational settings and non-traditional educational settings.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN COMPLETING THIS ASSIGNMENT PLEASE BE SURE YOU WILL HAVE THE TEXTBOOK AVAILABLE – The Routledge International Companion to Educational Psychology
Also the time to conduct an in person interview
PLEASE REVIEW BOTH ATTACHED LINKS WITH FURTHER DIRECTIONS
Think about the setting where you plan to direct your career and decide if you want to choose a traditional educational setting or a non-traditional educational setting to conduct your interview.
Examples of interviews conducted in traditional educational settings:
- Kindercare
- Tutor Time
- School setting (at any grade level/position)
- Community College
- Higher Educational Institutions (e.g., at ASU)
Examples of interviews conducted in non-traditional educational settings:
- Boys and Girls Club/Camps
- Coaching Sports Teams
- Library Programs
- Community Centers
- Big Brother Programs
- Educational settings that are non-profit programs such as Rodel, First Things First, etc.
- Workplace (there are training sessions and learning opportunities in all work environments)


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