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Question
Prepare a set of questions to interview -
A well-known social worker in your area.
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Solution
- What inspired you to pursue a career in social work?
- Can you share a significant change you've helped bring about in the community?
- What are some of the biggest challenges you face in your work?
- Could you share a particularly rewarding experience from your career?
- What projects are you currently working on?
- How do you think the public can be more involved in supporting social causes?
- What are your goals for the future in your social work career?
- What do you have to say about the falling literacy rate of our city?
- What motivated you to take up this cause?
- According to you, how important is education in a child’s life?
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