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Question 26 of 29 for our Health Educator Mock Interview

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Question 26 of 29

Do you collect data and track results as your health education classes are progressing?

"Each class I teach, I collect various types of data from the sessions. From compliance to feedback from the students, I utilize the data as constructive feedback to continuously improve my future classes. Depending on the presentation and the student base, I utilize initial surveys and follow-up surveys. Most of the time, surveys are one of the most reliable methods to collect data."

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  • 26. Do you collect data and track results as your health education classes are progressing?

      How to Answer

      As a Health Educator, your job is all about tracking data to see what needs our out in your community. To track your information, talk about a particular program you use. Tell the interviewer how you track your data and the importance of it. Describe how you go back and refer to your data collected to use it for a future class. Collecting data both before and following classes is important, so be sure to reiterate this to your interviewer.

      Written by Rachelle Enns on June 13th, 2021

      Entry Level

      "During my schooling, I learned a lot about the importance of collecting data in both the implementation and review of programs. I have a lot of experience creating and implementing surveys and conducting interviews with people as a means of data collection. During my internship, I had first-hand experience working with focus groups on mental health issues. Here, I used a software system called EasyMorph that helped tabulate and analyze data that was captured to help put it to use in our programs."

      Written by Heather Douglass

      Answer Example

      "Each class I teach, I collect various types of data from the sessions. From compliance to feedback from the students, I utilize the data as constructive feedback to continuously improve my future classes. Depending on the presentation and the student base, I utilize initial surveys and follow-up surveys. Most of the time, surveys are one of the most reliable methods to collect data."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on June 13th, 2021

      Experienced

      "To run a successful program or training, I have to have relevant and factual data to base my class off of, and I utilize many resources for data collection. Scientific research and studies are a great starting point. Still, working locally in a particular region, I also utilize surveys and interviews to collect data to implement programs. Equally as important, I run follow-up data on all of my programs in the form of surveys and other data analytic methods as deemed appropriate. To put this in perspective, I created a healthy activities program for a local employer over six years ago. I still conduct follow-up surveys to the employees who remain with the company to this day. The employer loves seeing the positive results that are still occurring years down the road."

      Written by Ryan Brunner