What are some good questions to ask a journalist?
What are some good questions to ask a journalist?
Journalist Interview Questions:
- How would you manage the stress of tight deadlines?
- How do you ensure your work is accurate and factual?
- Can you list three current stories that impact our publication?
- Can you describe the three best qualities of your writing style?
- How would you handle a hostile or uncooperative interviewee?
What is a jigsaw strategy?
Jigsaw is a cooperative learning strategy that enables each student of a “home” group to specialize in one aspect of a topic (for example, one group studies habitats of rainforest animals, another group studies predators of rainforest animals).
What is fishbowl app?
Fishbowl is a social app for professionals that helps you connect and have relevant conversations with others across your industry and company. You can join different “bowls” (professional groups) with others from the same professional background as yourself to get real advice, share work stories, and network.
How do you do a fishbowl discussion?
How I Use Fishbowl Discussions to Engage Every Student
- First, present students with a list of questions to think about.
- Create groups of five or so students.
- Prepare the system to pick groups on the day of the discussion.
- Instruct the rest of the class to take notes on what they hear.
- After a given amount of time, open the conversation to the class.
How do you ask a Socratic question?
2. Socratic method steps
- Understand the belief. Ask the person to state clearly their belief/argument.
- Sum up the person’s argument. Play back what they said to clarify your understanding of their position.
- Ask for evidence.
- Challenge their assumptions.
- Repeat the process again, if required.
What makes a good Socratic Seminar question?
Use open-ended (divergent) questions to encourage opinions, elaboration, and discussion. Ask questions about important rather than trivial content. Make sure that students clearly understand questions. Give enough time for students to answer.
What questions do news reporters ask?
Journalists are likely to ask six questions in a crisis (who, what, where, when, why, how) that relate to three broad topics: (1) what happened; (2) What caused it to happen; (3).
What are reporters questions?
What is a fishbowl technique?
Fishbowl is a strategy for organizing medium- to large-group discussions. Students are separated into an inner and outer circle. In the inner circle, or fishbowl, students have a discussion; students in the outer circle listen to the discussion and take notes.