Thursday, 9 November 2017

Task 6A


Task 6A:


Continuing on from my previous blog on Task 6A, I initially decided to go with survey style questions, Jennifer’s blog on using Money Survey as a layout interested me and I research the use of a survey table. After reviewing what I created I decided I’d prefer to have interview style questions to get a more personal response and evaluate the answers after. I started this in Task 4C, where I briefly sent similar questions to 3 people I know in the industry, I asked them personally if they’d be happy to be involved but didn’t get a ethics form to them so I will use this blog as a tester for when I contact my work colleagues.

I sent 4 questions to Emily, Ronnia and Kirsty in my SIG’s group,

1: What is the correct behaviour in a workplace? (Adults)
2: What steers behaviour from disobeying Codes of conduct in a workplace? (Adults)
3: How does parenting affect a child’s behaviour/learning?
4: How has your upbringing made you look at behaviour?


Question 1 is quite obvious to a professional when working as we use our own initiative and morals. The response I got was similar throughout my SIG’s views, the words ‘professional’ and ‘respectful’ repeated in their responses and that they treat people as they would want to be treated in return. Emily’s answer questioned the behaviour from colleagues depends on the atmosphere from the workplace, example, if the workplace offers a relaxed atmosphere would the colleague then be more relaxed when abiding rules.

Question 2 is slightly more complex as not everyone in my group had experienced people disobeying rules in the work place. I got mixed responses on this question but the main points were from colleagues being made to do something they don’t think is correct, what the colleagues personalities are like and if the colleagues are being treated equally in the workplace. These answers support my own views on this question and is something I have experienced in my practise so I look forward to putting this forward to my colleagues.

Question 3 is the most interesting in my views, since reading ‘Nuture Shock’ and researching the affects of parenting I wanted to look at behaviour from a different angle. My SIG’s group all believe parenting is one of the main tools to affects a child’s behaviour. Depending on the parent’s views on strict/relaxed upbringing, being scared of upsetting their children and their use of punishment if there are any all are believed to contribute to a child’s behaviour. I also read Kirsty’s blog on lying, which refers back to parenting techniques.


Question 4 is completely personal but gives a good idea how majority are brought up. Likewise to question 1 we shared similar points on being respectful, and gaining morals handed down from our parents.

In conclusion to my interview I wish to steer my inquiry towards the techniques and affects of parenting, then to contract these with adult behaviour. The interview has helped me gain views of other and support my own before moving into questioning my colleagues within my workplace.




http://kirstyhaughton.blogspot.co.uk/2017/10/action-lying-is-this-right-or-wrong.html

http://aliciajaynemorgan.blogspot.co.uk/2017/10/task-4d-literature-reviews.html





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