I’m interviewing Mrs. Clark because I’m in her class and I’ve heard her yell at some kids for putting gum under chairs. Also out of all the teachers I’ve seen they have chewed gum before but I never saw Mrs. Clark chew gum so I thought she might not like it.
Press: Hi Mrs. Clark how is your day?
Clark: I’m doing good.
Press: How do you feel about teaching math for all these years?
Clark: I feel good and happy about teaching math to kids.
Press: What is the worst reason that makes your job worse?
Clark: I hate that kids in my class chew gum and put it under chairs.
Press: How do you feel about all your classes?
Clark: I feel good and it’s only some of my class that put gum under chairs.
Press: Do you get mad at kids when they put gum under chairs?
Clark: Yes, I do get mad because I tell them so many times and they still do the same thing.
Press: How do you feel about kids putting gum under chairs?
Clark: I feel very mad and think it’s very nasty that people do that.
Press: Would you band gum from school?
Clark: I think gum is good myself and helps people focus so no I would not ban it.
Press: If you see kids with gum do you make them throw it away?
Clark: No, I’m fine with them chewing gum as long as they don’t put it under chairs.
Press: What do you think about gum yourself?
Clark: I think it’s good for you and helps you focus.
Press: When you see gum under chairs do you make the kids pick it up or like the janitor?
Clark: I just get a paper towel and wipe it from the chairs and throw it out.