Friday  - Research proposal all turned in.  I decided to chose the following methods for Exploring The Daily Five.

1.     Independence:  I will use timed observations during literacy block to see if children are engaged in their assigned activities.

  2.     Motivation/enjoyment:  I will do a survey/interview with the children at the end of the three-week research time to assess their feelings about the system.

3.     Progress:  I will do a pre and post reading assessment to make sure that the children have continued to make progress during the use of this program.

I really appreciated the resources this week.  The list for creating the research question was particularly helpful.  I would have been lost without the terrific video on submitting proposals as well.

The reviewing process really valuable to me.  If nothing else, I need it to bolster my confidence for my project topic and the methods that I chose for research.  Some things just need more than one mind, and research is certainly one of them.  I’m enjoying the process and looking forward to hearing what my peer reviewers think of it.  

In the meantime, I’m excited to see the research of other students.  It will be good to see what other people are doing and how they interpreted the assignment.  I’m sure I will see some terrific examples of research work.

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