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                 SAIS	
  Accreditation	
                                                 	
  
                 	
  
                 Sample	
  Interview	
  Questions	
  
                 	
  
                 	
  
                  
                 Student	
  Interview	
  Questions	
  
                 	
  
                      1.    What	
  do	
  you	
  like	
  best	
  about	
  your	
  school?	
  
                      2.    What	
  could	
  be	
  done	
  to	
  improve	
  the	
  school?	
  
                      3.    Do	
  you	
  feel	
  you	
  are	
  learning?	
  
                      4.    What	
  would	
  you	
  say	
  to	
  a	
  student	
  who	
  was	
  considering	
  coming	
  to	
  this	
  school?	
  
                      5.    What	
  single	
  word	
  describes	
  how	
  you	
  feel	
  about	
  your	
  school?	
  
                 	
  
                 Teacher	
  Interview	
  Questions	
  
                 	
  
                      1.    How	
  are	
  you	
  involved	
  with	
  the	
  decision-­‐making	
  process	
  at	
  the	
  school?	
  
                      2.    Please	
  provide	
  examples	
  of	
  why	
  you	
  feel	
  your	
  school	
  is	
  meeting	
  the	
  academic,	
  social	
  and	
  emotional	
  needs	
  of	
  its	
  
                            students.	
  
                      3.    Describe	
  how	
  you	
  work	
  with	
  other	
  teachers	
  on	
  instructional	
  planning	
  and	
  the	
  monitoring	
  of	
  student	
  
                            achievement.	
  
                      4.    How	
  are	
  you	
  involved	
  with	
  professional/staff	
  development?	
  
                      5.    How	
  do	
  you	
  involve	
  parents	
  in	
  the	
  education	
  of	
  their	
  children?	
  
                      6.    How	
  has	
  the	
  administration	
  in	
  this	
  school	
  provided	
  the	
  leadership	
  for	
  you	
  to	
  teach?	
  
                      7.    What	
  single	
  word	
  describes	
  how	
  you	
  feel	
  about	
  your	
  school?	
  
                 	
  
                 Parent	
  Interview	
  Questions	
  
                 	
  
                      1.    How	
  would	
  you	
  describe	
  the	
  relationship	
  between	
  teachers	
  and	
  students?	
  
                      2.    How	
  are	
  parents	
  involved	
  with	
  the	
  decision-­‐making	
  processes	
  of	
  the	
  school?	
  
                      3.    Please	
  describe	
  how	
  this	
  school	
  helps	
  students	
  learn.	
  
                      4.    How	
  does	
  the	
  school	
  keep	
  you	
  informed	
  about	
  programs,	
  activities,	
  and	
  the	
  progress	
  of	
  your	
  child?	
  
                      5.    What	
  do	
  you	
  like	
  best	
  about	
  this	
  school?	
  
                      6.    What	
  single	
  word	
  describes	
  how	
  you	
  feel	
  about	
  your	
  school?	
  
                 	
  
                 Staff	
  Interview	
  Questions	
  
                 	
  
                      1.    What	
  do	
  you	
  think	
  the	
  school	
  is	
  doing	
  that	
  helps	
  students?	
  
                      2.    Do	
  you	
  think	
  that	
  students	
  are	
  learning?	
  How	
  do	
  you	
  know	
  that?	
  
                      3.    Are	
  you	
  able	
  to	
  provide	
  input	
  or	
  feedback	
  for	
  improving	
  the	
  school?	
  In	
  what	
  ways?	
  
                      4.    Do	
  you	
  feel	
  supported	
  at	
  this	
  school?	
  
                      5.    What	
  do	
  you	
  like	
  best	
  about	
  this	
  school?	
  
                 	
  
                 Community	
  Representative	
  Interview	
  Questions	
  
                 	
  
                      1.    What	
  does	
  the	
  school	
  do	
  that	
  makes	
  it	
  successful?	
  
                      2.    In	
  what	
  ways	
  does	
  the	
  community	
  support	
  the	
  school?	
  
                      3.    What	
  is	
  the	
  reputation	
  of	
  the	
  school	
  as	
  an	
  educational	
  institution?	
  
                      4.    What	
  does	
  the	
  school	
  need	
  to	
  do	
  to	
  continue	
  to	
  be	
  successful?	
  
                 	
  
                 	
                                        	
  
                                                                                                       
           SAIS	
  Accreditation	
                      	
  
           	
  
           Sample	
  Interview	
  Techniques	
  	
  
           	
  
           	
  
            
           Frequency	
  of	
  Response	
  Questions	
  
           	
  
           Ask	
  the	
  various	
  stakeholder	
  groups	
  the	
  same	
  questions:	
  essentially	
  a	
  SWOT	
  analysis:	
  
           	
  
              •   What	
  do	
  you	
  think	
  are	
  the	
  strengths	
  of	
  your	
  school?	
  
              •   What	
  do	
  you	
  think	
  are	
  the	
  challenges	
  facing	
  the	
  school?	
  
              •   What	
  do	
  you	
  think	
  the	
  school	
  can	
  do	
  in	
  the	
  future	
  to	
  make	
  the	
  strengths	
  even	
  stronger?	
  
              •   What	
  do	
  you	
  think	
  the	
  school	
  can	
  do	
  to	
  overcome	
  the	
  challenges?	
  
           	
  
           Collect	
  the	
  responses	
  from	
  the	
  various	
  stakeholder	
  groups	
  and	
  look	
  for	
  patterns	
  based	
  on	
  the	
  
           frequency	
  of	
  response.	
  	
  
           	
  
           Multiple	
  Table	
  Method	
  
           	
  
           Using	
  either	
  the	
  questions	
  above	
  or	
  the	
  sample	
  questions	
  or	
  questions	
  the	
  team	
  has	
  decided	
  on,	
  
           divide	
  the	
  stakeholder	
  groups	
  into	
  roughly	
  even	
  groups	
  and	
  distribute	
  to	
  the	
  members	
  of	
  the	
  visiting	
  
           team.	
  	
  Each	
  team	
  member	
  asks	
  their	
  group	
  the	
  same	
  questions.	
  	
  Debrief	
  with	
  the	
  entire	
  visiting	
  team	
  
           and	
  look	
  for	
  patterns	
  of	
  responses	
  as	
  above.	
  	
  Most	
  people,	
  when	
  in	
  a	
  large	
  group	
  discussion	
  setting,	
  
           actually	
  don’t	
  speak.	
  	
  This	
  method	
  creates	
  a	
  more	
  intimate	
  atmosphere	
  and	
  allows	
  for	
  more	
  voices	
  to	
  
           be	
  heard.	
  	
  	
  
            
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