doubling up on spreadsheet categories - My Teaching House2024-03-28T16:16:26Zhttps://myteachinghouse.com/forum/topics/doubling-up-on-spreadsheet-categories?groupUrl=nyc-celta-part-time-jan-6-march-15-2018&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI hope I didn't mess things u…tag:myteachinghouse.com,2018-01-10:6320809:Comment:1014662018-01-10T16:42:47.447Z18l7yxdlh76i7https://myteachinghouse.com/xn/detail/u_18l7yxdlh76i7
<p>I hope I didn't mess things up. I quoted from recorded conversations to support the statements and may have amended some statements based on those recordings. I'm so sorry.</p>
<p>Doris</p>
<p>I hope I didn't mess things up. I quoted from recorded conversations to support the statements and may have amended some statements based on those recordings. I'm so sorry.</p>
<p>Doris</p> I don't think that's surprisi…tag:myteachinghouse.com,2018-01-10:6320809:Comment:1017752018-01-10T16:31:02.226ZSean O'Kanehttps://myteachinghouse.com/profile/SeanOKane
<p>I don't think that's surprising. Answers might change based on how we phrase the questions and the Ss' understanding of them. For example, when I interviewed Anna, it was really hard to get a straight answer, and I had to more or less guess at what she was getting at. In the end, she said, "I think I confused you." I responded, "I think we confused each other."</p>
<p>Hopefully, we'll get a chance to discuss the issue. If not, I'd say you're best off going with the responses you received (as…</p>
<p>I don't think that's surprising. Answers might change based on how we phrase the questions and the Ss' understanding of them. For example, when I interviewed Anna, it was really hard to get a straight answer, and I had to more or less guess at what she was getting at. In the end, she said, "I think I confused you." I responded, "I think we confused each other."</p>
<p>Hopefully, we'll get a chance to discuss the issue. If not, I'd say you're best off going with the responses you received (as well as responses to other categories provided by members of the Tuesday/Thursday trainee group maybe).</p>