Also, I really don't think I would have been able to solidify my research question into something so "workable" without listening to our discussion and then adding your input. I can actually begin to see how this will be able to work itself into my classroom without having to revamp my entire life--which I was planning on doing.
So--THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
Now, as for a response to last night's discussion of data, I kind of feel like we did this at the end of class, so I'll just recap here. Let me know if I need to include anything else. :-)
RESEARCH QUESTION:
"What is the nature of student perceptions of (insert culture here based on unit chosen) as new media is infused into a World Literature Curriculum unit centered on (insert country/continent here based on unit chosen) literature?
PURPOSE STATEMENT:
"The purpose of this study is to examine the nature of student perceptions of (insert culture here based on unit chosen) as new media is infused into a World Literature Curriculum unit centered on (insert country/continent here based on unit chosen) literature."
PEOPLE INVOLVED:
* Teacher-Ms. Newby
* Students-Particular Class (A1, B1, etc.)
* The "Other" as introduced by the new media
PLACES TO COLLECT DATA:
* Classroom
* Computer Lab
* Home
* Internet/"Blogosphere"
POSSIBLE DATA TO COLLECT:
* Observations and Notes
* Lesson Plans
* Interviews
* Audio Recordings/Conversation or Instant Message transcripts
* Surveys
* Student work

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If feels like we talked about this, but I can't remember - what new media will be infused into the class? Being specific with that will make it more easily understood.
That's a good question, without an interesting answer. At this point I'm not sure. I think it depends on the structure of the unit that I develop. I'm thinking, though, about choosing a couple, though it may prove to be too much-- we'll see.
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