Empathy Interview Norms

High Tech High Unboxed
12 Jun 202304:09

Summary

TLDREliana and Serena, student consultants from High Tech High GSC, guide viewers on conducting empathy interviews to foster understanding and equity in educational settings. They emphasize starting with a comfortable question, actively listening to avoid confirmation bias, asking open-ended questions to elicit stories, and being okay with silence and going off-script. The goal is to create a safe space for sharing experiences, ultimately leading to more effective improvements in education.

Takeaways

  • 🌟 Empathy work is crucial in the improvement process as it helps to understand another person's experience.
  • 🗣️ The video emphasizes the importance of starting empathy interviews with a question that creates comfort and builds trust.
  • 🤔 Seek to understand rather than confirm preconceived notions or assumptions about the interviewee's experiences.
  • 👂 Active listening is central to conducting an empathy interview, which includes being okay with silence and not rushing to fill gaps.
  • 🙅‍♀️ Avoid asking questions that confirm biases or lead to a specific answer, instead focus on open-ended questions that elicit stories and feelings.
  • 🤝 It's important to create a safe space for the interviewee, especially when there's a power dynamic that could affect their comfort level.
  • 💡 Use body language and the environment to convey comfort and attentiveness to the interviewee.
  • 🔄 Be prepared to go off track with your list of questions, following the interviewee's lead to uncover insights.
  • 📝 When preparing for an empathy interview, design open-ended questions around the purpose of what you want to learn from the interviewee.
  • 🤝 The goal of empathy interviews is to make more effective improvements for equity in partnership with those involved in the work.
  • 💼 Practice empathy interview skills as if you're having a deep conversation with a friend, truly listening without sticking to a predetermined script.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of an empathy interview according to the script?

    -The main purpose of an empathy interview is to understand another person's experience by actively listening and creating a safe space for them to share their thoughts and feelings.

  • Why is it important to start an empathy interview with a question that creates comfort?

    -Starting with a question that creates comfort helps to establish trust and a safe environment for the interviewee to open up about their experiences without feeling judged or uncomfortable.

  • How can body language contribute to making the interviewee feel comfortable during an empathy interview?

    -Body language, such as maintaining eye contact, sitting in a relaxed yet attentive posture, and being mindful of the surrounding space, can convey genuine interest and attentiveness, making the interviewee feel more at ease.

  • What is the significance of focusing on 'seek to understand, not to confirm' during an empathy interview?

    -Focusing on understanding rather than confirming one's own assumptions allows the interviewer to gain a deeper and unbiased insight into the interviewee's experiences and perspectives.

  • Why should interviewers avoid asking questions that assume a certain stance or perspective?

    -Asking questions without assumptions prevents the interviewer from leading the interviewee's responses and allows for a more authentic and open sharing of experiences.

  • How can asking open-ended questions help in eliciting stories and feelings from the interviewee?

    -Open-ended questions provide the interviewee with the opportunity to express themselves in depth, share personal stories, and articulate their emotions and thoughts more freely.

  • What is the recommended approach when an interviewee does not immediately respond to a question?

    -It is recommended to be comfortable with silence and not to repeat or rephrase the question unless the interviewee requests clarification, allowing the interviewee time to reflect and respond genuinely.

  • Why is it important to be okay with going off track during an empathy interview?

    -Allowing the conversation to go off track can lead to unexpected insights and a deeper understanding of the interviewee's experiences, as it follows the natural flow of their thoughts and feelings.

  • How can preparing questions with a clear purpose enhance the empathy interview process?

    -Preparing questions with a clear purpose ensures that the interview is focused and directed towards understanding the specific experiences and perspectives of the interviewee, leading to more meaningful outcomes.

  • What is the potential benefit of practicing empathy interviews for making improvements in educational settings?

    -Practicing empathy interviews can lead to more effective improvements in educational settings by fostering a deeper understanding of students' and educators' experiences, which is crucial for designing equitable and inclusive learning environments.

  • How can the norms discussed in the script be applied to interviews outside of an educational context?

    -The norms discussed in the script, such as creating comfort, seeking understanding, and being okay with silence, can be applied to various interview contexts to foster open communication and gain a deeper understanding of any individual's experiences.

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