Learning Objectives:
To begin with, we suggest that you familiarize yourself with the information on the website about what an interview is as a tool, as well as a comparison of several types of interviews depending on the topic of the research. After theoretical part, the following website also offers flashcards to check the comprehension of the content.
By reading the following scientific research paper, you will get familiarized with the detailed procedure of one of the widely employed tool for data collection, which is interview. Article also embraces the advantages, limitations, and types of the following tool. Furthermore, article tells the hints on making your interview reliable and valid.
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Now, you are invited to take the following quiz to help you assess your understanding of data collection tools taught in this session. It includes 6 questions. Correct answers appear per question and the overall score upon completion.
Activity
The proposed case study suggests overview of the VET-interview, with the purpose to analyse the the research interview sample and identify the potential areas for improvements in the suggested interview sample.
Managing Director
Elena holds a Msc in political science and European law. She has a long professional experience on program and project development in the fields of VET, social inclusion, and labour market policies, particularly with vulnerable groups. Has worked as a project manager, evaluator, and content expert for public and private agencies, being responsible for small and large teams of experts/project staff with field experience in the EU28, Middle East, Asia, Subsaharan Africa, Caribbean, and Eastern and candidate countries. She’s director of MetropolisNet since 2023.
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